Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Gramercy, Park Slope, Long Island City, and more, from $2,100 to $4,525 a monthBy Brick Underground •November 25, 2014
Where the no-fee rentals are: Manhattan neighborhoods rankedBy Leigh Kamping-Carder•November 19, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: the East Village, Brooklyn Heights, and more, from $995 to $4,525 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•November 18, 2014
What to do when you're subletting from a co-op's resident deadbeatBy Virginia K. Smith•November 17, 2014
A flaw in your parents' plan to pay your rent, decorating a tiny living room to sell, and moreBy Virginia K. Smith•November 14, 2014
Future landlords can—and will—look into your legal records (whether your broker warns you or not)By Virginia K. Smith•November 13, 2014
A rental broker confesses—and yes, all your worst fears are confirmedBy Jennifer Laing•November 11, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Murray Hill, Williamsburg, and more, from $1,199 to $6,995 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•November 11, 2014
Yes, you can have a $10/month, 50-year lease in NYC—technically, anywayBy Virginia K. Smith•November 11, 2014
Faux-renovate your bathroom, when guarantors overstep their bounds, and moreBy Virginia K. Smith•November 10, 2014
Good news for renters: we're officially in bargain season (relatively, that is)By Virginia K. Smith•November 5, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: the Upper West Side, Williamsburg, and more, from $1,200 to $3,895 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•November 4, 2014