Price Check Rental Edition: Here's What You Can Rent Across NYC for $3,200 a MonthBy Brick Underground •December 5, 2013
Rent Coach: We want to move out early and find new tenants, but the landlord wants to sell instead of re-rent. Who's responsible?By Mike Akerly•December 5, 2013
Buy Curious: If Queens is the new Brooklyn, can you still buy a 2-bedroom for less than $1 million?By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•December 5, 2013
Deciphering your lease's fine print, top 3 reasons a real estate sale can fall through and moreBy Lucy Cohen Blatter•December 5, 2013
Take It or Leave It: Is this Prospect Heights/Crown Heights duplex worth $4,050/month?By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•December 4, 2013
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Park Slope, NoLita, Flatiron District and more, from $1,900 to $6,500 a monthBy Leah Hochbaum Rosner•December 3, 2013
Tales of a NYC soundproofer, security deposit revenge, NYC brokerage accepts Bitcoin, and moreBy Sara Alessi•December 2, 2013
Take It or Leave It: Is this South Street Seaport 2-bedroom worth $4,200/month?By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•November 27, 2013
Ask an Expert: How much cheaper is an apartment in a landlease building?By Teri Karush Rogers•November 26, 2013
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Upper West Side, Kips Bay, Fort Greene and more, from $1,700 to $5,395 a monthBy Leah Hochbaum Rosner•November 26, 2013