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I won a two bedroom in the Bronx for $655 a month in NYC's housing lottery

By Austin Havens-Bowen•June 26, 2024
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Good Cause FAQ: 10 questions and answers about NYC's new eviction law

By Celia Young•June 21, 2024
A rendering of the building at 1020 Rogers Ave.

Housing lottery launches for 23 rent-stabilized apartments in Flatbush

By Celia Young•June 20, 2024
A close up of an NYC fire escape.

Rent hike of 2.75 percent approved for roughly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments

By Celia Young•June 18, 2024
Apartment towers in Long Island City, Queens

At new developments in Queens and Brooklyn, the average one-bedroom rental is getting smaller

By Jennifer White Karp•June 17, 2024
Transitions Ricl moves East Midtown to UWS

From Midtown East to UWS: I wanted to live near Central Park, my favorite place in the world

By Kelly Kreth•June 14, 2024
A rendering of the nine-story building at 828 Metropolitan Ave in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Housing lottery launches for 35 rent-stabilized apartments in East Williamsburg

By Celia Young•June 13, 2024
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NYC renters were 'on the move' in May as lease signings hit near-record levels

By Jennifer White Karp•June 13, 2024
Chi Ossé presides over the contentious city council meeting.

Sparks fly at fiery City Council hearing on broker fee bill

By Celia Young•June 12, 2024
 Typical Brownstone Row House, New York City stock photo

How to research the bed bug history of any NYC rental apartment

By Celia Young•June 11, 2024
Stylish studio apartment

Should I stretch my budget for a one bedroom or save with a studio?

By Jennifer White Karp•June 10, 2024
Dumbo is a vibrant Brooklyn neighborhood known for its artistic scene, offering spectacular views of the iconic Steel Manhattan Bridge. stock photo

How to use New York’s Good Cause eviction law to negotiate a smaller rent increase

By Celia Young•June 10, 2024
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