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Pros and Cons of Ground Floor Apartments

NYC is the king of apartment buildings, and people here love living high in the sky. However, many homes in NYC are street level, and someone has to live there. People have different opinions about ground floor apartment buildings,...

Guide to NYC Basement Apartments

If you’ve ever walked around NYC, you’ve probably seen the beautiful brownstones that line many streets here. You’ve also likely noticed the basement apartments underneath those homes. Basement apartments are usually a cheaper way to live in a brownstone...

Manhattan Listings Under $2,600 in November 2022

Many renters who dream of living in Manhattan often face the reality of rental prices, which don’t come cheap. Every once in a while, however, prospective tenants can secure a great deal on their rent and find a unit...

Brooklyn Listings Under $2,400 in November 2022

The New York City rental market sizzled with activity this summer, where the median rental price for one-bedroom apartments across the city consistently surpassed $4,000. Renters who felt the constraints of an unaffordable and expensive scene also saw climbing...

Queens Listings Under $2,250 in November 2022

Featuring a wide array of cuisines, activities, and communities, Queens is a popular borough that welcomes many renters each month. With neighborhoods like Astoria and Long Island City close to Manhattan, some people move here for the lower-priced rents...

Terraces vs. Balconies Comparison

In the concrete jungle of New York City, residents itch for patches of green space. While some tenants live near beautiful parks or the water, other NYC residents are left surrounded by skyscrapers and city noise. There is no...