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Busy Summer 2009, What Lies Ahead for New York Rentals?

July to August 2009 has been the busy summer 2009, full of exciting deals for the Manhattan rental market! The amount of transaction volume has been miraculously high. Landlords everywhere are swamped with renters finally biting at some of...

Rent Guidelines Board Approves Rent Increases

The New York City Rent Guidelines Board establishes rent adjustments for the rent-stabilized apartments across New York City.  The board updates and adjusts the terms for renewal leases, which directly impacts the cost of rent for tenants in the...

Flip Tax Shortages: Double Whammy For Co-op Buyers

In today's piece, we take a break from the usual rant about no fee Manhattan rentals lists and focus on the sales market. The Nasty Closing Cost: Flip Tax After reading Teri Rogers's article in the New York Times, The Downside...

Bootstrapping Fun: How Much Will New York City Apartment Rents Fall?

As part of our quest to collect as many no-fee apartment listings as possible across New York City, we end up sifting through a lot of data. We'll review information about neighborhoods, buildings, and most interesting of all, changes...

Weakening economy could be a boon to the NYC Renter

How will a recession and financial "Armageddon," in New York City affect the rental market? Well, let me say straight up that rental prices are down significantly year-over-year, with November rents for doorman and non-doorman prices down around 2.5...