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The article Here's How The New Broker Fee Ban Is Impacting NYC Renters So Far appeared first on Upper West Side Patch. NEW ...
Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler report on NYC’s right to counsel for eviction cases, noting many tenants ...
Some apartment searchers have encountered listings with exorbitant first-month rents that are clearly just a repackaged ...
The data contrasts with numbers touted by brokerages and their trade group, the Real Estate Board of New York, which sued to ...
Opening soon in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood, Metro Private Cinema will put an intimate, upscale and very culinary ...
A new affordable housing apartment complex in Brooklyn features an outdoor terrace and some units with rents starting below $1,500, according to NYC Housing Connect. The ...
The People’s Fund is providing just that through its Guaranteed Income Program that will ensure revenue for 30 families on ...
JLL's report shows asking rents continuing to rise, up from $577 per SF in Q1 to $608, a postpandemic peak. Asking rents in ...
It’s not just heat waves locals are dealing with this season — the rental market is a punishing one, and New Yorkers are ...
This literature professor and fiber artist has turned a “dingy, run-down, cramped” apartment located in an attic into an ...
The best block in New Paltz,’” said Jennifer Wright-Cook of 12 Prospect Street in a letter read during the public hearing.
New York City’s rent control laws were first enacted in the 1940s, during World War II, as part of the Emergency Price Control Act. Their long-term effects became visible by the late 1960s and 1970s, ...