US | Hurricane Sandy Craigslist Ads Gouge Storm Victims: $700/Night 'We aren't charging them extra,' says hotel manager By Neal Colgrass Posted Nov 3, 2012 4:04 PM CDT Copied Johnny Jones watches the Indian River rise as he stands under the longtime family homes where he and his brother David have lived their entire lives, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in Sussex, Del. (AP Photo/The Wilmington News-Journal, Robert Craig) People dislodged by Superstorm Sandy in New York state saw some dandy deals on Craigslist—like a 1-bedroom apartment for a "mere" $700 a night, the New York Post reports. "Escape the hurricane in a luxury 1-BR with full power and Internet," the ad read. "Stay in style and comfort until the power comes back on." If that seemed high, area hotels were renting rooms for $500 or $600 a night. In Bushwick, the Red Carpet Inn boosted its nightly price from $99 to $500, and a room at Manhattan's New York Palace Hotel went up from $489 to $600. "We aren’t charging them extra," a manager said. "It’s just because of the hurricane we had high occupancy, and when we have high occupancy, the rates go up." A few reasonable offers were out there, though—like $65 a night for a three-bedroom in Astoria, or a small Manhattan studio that someone was willing to share for $350 a week. Read These Next A former NFL Pro Bowler has died at age 36. Secret Service finds something strange pointed at Trump's plane. The massive AWS failure exposed a big problem with the internet. The penny is still with us, but the headache has already arrived. Report an error