In New York City (and nationwide!), apartments and apartment buildings come with an amazing array of amenities. From gyms and pools to private balconies, buildings have come a long way. Improvements in plumbing and electrical wiring allow landlords to...
One way to classify New York apartments is by when they were built. There are three broad categories: pre-war, which means anything built before the Second World War; post-war, which means post-WWII but before the 1990s or so; and...
There are lots of things to keep in mind when you're considering where to live. One popular question is "who are the neighbors?" This is especially important when the building has commercial tenants as well as residential tenants. And...
The New York City apartment hunt is complicated, but it's even tougher with a four-legged friend at your side. RentHop spoke to some experienced New York pet owners to find out how they landed pads suitable for both themselves...
We gave Boston.com some advice on the apartment-hunting process. We provided a list of 10 things not to forget during your apartment search. Check out the following quote from the article:
Boston.com 10 Things Not to Forget Quote
Boston.com used the...
New York Magazine recently awarded three neighborhoods the coveted title of "affordable and desirable." The three lucky neighborhoods? Inwood, Ditmas Park and Kingsbridge. That made us curious about what's available in those parts of town, so we laid out...