How To Make Renting In New York Easier
Renting in New York City is no easy feat. With sky-high rents, ever-changing lease requirements, and a competitive market, finding the right apartment can be daunting and overwhelming.
Renting in New York City is no easy feat. With sky-high rents, ever-changing lease requirements, and a competitive market, finding the right apartment can be daunting and overwhelming.
By Thomas Copeland At the northeastern corner of Central Park sits Schomburg Plaza, its twin octagonal towers overlooking Harlem Meer, with views down 5th Avenue to the south and across 110th Street to the west.
Finding an affordable apartment in New York City has never been easy.
State Senator Brian Kavanagh, Chair of the Senate Housing Committee, and Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal,
Thousands of homeless families have new hope of finding their own permanent apartments in New York City after a tireless, years-long advocacy campaign by Win.
If you’re considering going the for sale by owner route, you’ll be happy to learn that selling your home yourself is easy and will save you tons of money.
Manhattan’s expensive rents have dropped for the first time in a decade as the coronavirus pandemic led to increasing uncertainty in the market.
Harlem to Hollis expensive rents have dropped for the first time in a decade as the coronavirus pandemic led to increasing uncertainty in the market, according to a recent study conducted by the listing site StreetEasy.
By Bretton Love The raccoon has a reputation of being a suburban pest that is an adaptable, hardy, and intelligent creature.
StreetEasy’s annual rent affordability report is out, which finds that rent increases from Harlem to Hollis have fallen disproportionately on neighborhoods with a greater share of families.
Crains New York reports that office rents are down and retail remains rocky, but there are still plenty of ways to make a buck from Harlem to Hollis.
NY Curbed reports that a new fully-affordable East Harlem building has launched the affordable housing lottery on its rentals.
Bloomberg reports that the property at 72 Hamilton Terrace, destroyed in a fire more than a decade ago then restored as a single-family residence, sold for $5.1 million, making it the priciest sale in Manhattan above 125th Street, according to listings website StreetEasy.
NY Curbed reports that the city has been hammered heat complaints from tenants across from Harlem to Hollis the as the arctic chill continues to bring freezing temperatures across the Northeast.
NY Curbed reports that a landmarked 1890 Queen Anne-style townhouse in Central Harlem has set a record for the neighborhood after selling for $4.59 million.