The top reason renters break their lease—and why it's not necessarily a disaster By Leigh Kamping-Carder•September 9, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: the Upper West Side, Bushwick, Ridgewood, and more, from $1,675 to $3,370 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•September 9, 2014Sponsored
"What's it like to live in that building?" New website hopes to give New Yorkers the answerBy Leigh Kamping-Carder•September 8, 2014
A NYC landlord speaks: the scoop on leases, renewals, upgrades and moreBy Jennifer Laing•September 4, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Theater District, Gramercy, Greenpoint and more, from $1,325 to $4,390 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•September 2, 2014
Renting vicariously: what we learned from a live-blogged apartment huntBy Virginia K. Smith•August 26, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Hell's Kitchen, FiDi, Williamsburg, and more, from $1,755 to $4,750 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•August 26, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: East Village, Battery Park City, Fort Greene, and more, from $1,629 to $5,749 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•August 19, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Chelsea, Inwood, Williamsburg, and more, from $1,950 to $5,195 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•August 12, 2014
Beware the Photoshopped listing, settling a security deposit dispute, and moreBy Virginia K. Smith•August 11, 2014
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Hell's Kitchen, Murray Hill, Williamsburg, and more, from $1,200 to $3,715 a monthBy Virginia K. Smith•August 5, 2014