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The question everyone's asking: When will NYC rents go down?

The question everyone's asking: When will NYC rents go down?

By Emily Myers•August 23, 2022
Hear me out: A slow elevator in a tall building is as bad as living in a walk-up

Hear me out: A slow elevator in a tall building is as bad as living in a walk-up

By Anonymous•August 16, 2022
The average rent for a Manhattan apartment keeps climbing above $5,000. What happens when demand falls?

The average rent for a Manhattan apartment keeps climbing above $5,000. What happens when demand falls?

By Jennifer White Karp•August 11, 2022
Want that rent-stabilized apartment? You may need to win a broker fee bidding war

Want that rent-stabilized apartment? You may need to win a broker fee bidding war

By Jennifer White Karp•August 9, 2022
What are your responsibilities as an apartment guarantor? Here are 4 sample agreements

What are your responsibilities as an apartment guarantor? Here are 4 sample agreements

By Emily Myers•August 9, 2022
Chinatown: The insider's guide to living there

Chinatown: The insider's guide to living there

By Marjorie Cohen•July 25, 2022
10 tips for living on the fifth floor of a walkup building

10 tips for living on the fifth floor of a walkup building

By Caitlin Delohery•July 19, 2022
Average rent for a Manhattan apartment passes $5,000 for the first time

Average rent for a Manhattan apartment passes $5,000 for the first time

By Jennifer White Karp•July 14, 2022
New survey finds 15 percent of NYC renters saw a rent hike of 20-50 percent

New survey finds 15 percent of NYC renters saw a rent hike of 20-50 percent

By Jennifer White Karp•June 27, 2022
With both NYC rents and mortgage rates rising, does it make more sense to buy or rent in NYC now?

With both NYC rents and mortgage rates rising, does it make more sense to buy or rent in NYC now?

By Alanna Schubach•June 21, 2022
Manhattan median rent hits $4,000 for the first time ever

Manhattan median rent hits $4,000 for the first time ever

By Jennifer White Karp•June 9, 2022
Feeling squeezed by rent? Renters insurance from Lemonade is the one thing you can control

Feeling squeezed by rent? Renters insurance from Lemonade is the one thing you can control

By BrickUnderground Staff•June 7, 2022
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