New Apps That Make Renting In NYC Much Easier
Two-thirds of New Yorkers rent, and yet the city has no central listing service. Apartment seekers must cull information from myriad websites, sorting viable listings...
Two-thirds of New Yorkers rent, and yet the city has no central listing service. Apartment seekers must cull information from myriad websites, sorting viable listings...
From surprise visits from the maintenance man to tough landlords to (what sounds like) a 24-7 party taking place upstairs, being a renter has its...
Last year, I was talking to a millennial friend about homeownership. Like so many people in my generation, he did not see the value in...
Trust us, we know it’s not easy to express yourself in a space that’s only décor is “renter’s beige” walls and muggy apartment-grade carpet. We’ve...
Among many advantages of living in a rented home, the most important being that you can weigh the anchor and set sail whenever you want...
Rising rents continue to plague New Yorkers—record highs were reached yet again in July—and Zumper has helpfully visualized our misery in two handy maps. The...
It’ll be no trouble to live in New York’s most expensive rental apartment — as long as you have $150,000 per month to spare. The 4,483-square-foot pad...
Whether you want to be closer to work, or closer to awesome dim sum, finding a more convenient (but still affordable...