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How to win a bidding war, your dog may be medically necessary, and more

Published May 13, 2013 (almost 13 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
How to win a bidding war, your dog may be medically necessary, and more
  • When faced with a bidding war: Buyers should stretch budgets, sellers should ask for best and final sealed in an envelope, and other tips (NY1;previously)
  • ...such as, forget about bidding over asking price--a non-contingent offer is what'll seal the deal(New York Times)
  • More than an "emotional support" pet, your dog may be medically necessary(New York Times;previously)
  • You must make at least $73,000 a year to afford "affordable" housing in TriBeCa(CurbedNY)
  • Advice forwhen balconies (or neighbors with balconies) go bad(New York Post)
  • Looking for more reasonable rent? Head uptown.Downtown rents are highest, with a median of $4,149(Elliman report)
  • Upsides toliving high in the sky: great views, peace and quiet. Downsides: price, cell service, an ever-looming threat of power outages (New York Times)
  • Hide your daughters,a Barbie dreamhouse could be coming to NYC(NY Observer)
  • "If you take anything at face value in the New York City apartment-search hunt, you've lost the race before it even started"(NY Magazine,DNA Info)
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