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Stores and business in MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village. It has been called the most colorful and magnetic venue for tourists in the Village

The NYC neighborhoods where rents are rising—and a few where they are falling

By Celia Young•November 25, 2024
Manhattan apartment buildings seen from Roosevelt Island Tram

For the first time in months, NYC median rents are rising again

By Jennifer White Karp•November 14, 2024
Modern NYC rental apartment building

NYC renters got some relief in September as median rents drop again

By Jennifer White Karp•October 10, 2024
Serious busy young Black laptop user woman working at computer at home office.

I got a big rent increase with my lease renewal. Can I negotiate?

By Celia Young•September 20, 2024
Apartment buildings near the High Line in Manhattan

NYC renters caught a break as median rents slipped in August

By Jennifer White Karp•September 12, 2024
View of Morningside Heights, NYC

Despite a hot market, NYC tenants saw smaller rent increases. Does Good Cause get the credit?

By Jennifer White Karp•August 27, 2024
Second Ave and 60th Street in Manhattan

NYC renters are ‘paying more for smaller apartments’

By Jennifer White Karp•August 8, 2024
RentCafé analyzed what $1,500 gets you in rental markets around the U.S. For that amount, Manhattanites could afford a fraction of a spread in Wichita, Kansas.

How big an apartment can you get for $1,500 a month?

By Jennifer White Karp•August 1, 2024
The Vessel and other buildings in Manhattan's Hudson Yards

Hudson Yards is still the heavyweight champ on list of NYC's 50 priciest neighborhoods

By Jennifer White Karp•July 15, 2024
Elevated view of Manhattan apartment buildings

Manhattan apartment hunters leased smaller rentals in June

By Jennifer White Karp•July 11, 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
View of 50 West Street among other buildings in Lower Manhattan

NYC renters were 'on the move' in May as lease signings hit near-record levels

By Jennifer White Karp•June 13, 2024
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