New York City Residential Rental Market Report: April 2020
In Manhattan, rents rose for studios and one- and two-bedroom homes but declined sharply for three-bedroom homes. In Brooklyn, rents rose slightly for one- and two-bedroom homes but dipped for studios and three-bedroom homes.
How to Discover the History of Your NYC Home
Doing a little digging to discover your building’s backstory can be an easy research project — and an irresistible attention-getter for your apartment.
New York City Residential Rental Market Report: March 2020
Rent changes in Manhattan during the month of March varied by apartment size year over year, but in Brooklyn, rents rose across the board.
New York City Residential Rental Market Report: February 2020
Month over month and year over year, rents in Manhattan and Brooklyn increased across the board — and move-in incentives were less plentiful.
New York City Residential Rental Market Report: January 2020
Month over month and year over year, rents in Manhattan and Brooklyn increased across the board — and move-in incentives were more plentiful.
Rental Scene: An East Village Classic with a Doorman and a View
Meticulously restored Apartment 10EF, in the iconic Christodora House, is our home of the day.
High Above Tribeca, a Manhattan Masterpiece
Apartment 34A at 111 Murray Street is our home of the day.
A Classic Brownstone on One of Manhattan’s Most Beloved Blocks
Built in the 1880s, the grand townhouse at 509 West 149th Street in Hamilton Heights is our home of the day.
Meet a Grand Tribeca Loft with a Nutty History
Apartment 4W, in the beloved Bazzini Building at 21 Jay Street, is our home of the day.