Apartment Rentals in New York City – what you need to know.
On Atlantic Avenue, between Henry Street and Hicks Street. • Pets OK on a case by case basis • Hardwood Floor • Common Courtyard/Garden • Laundry in the Building • Near Shops • Near Nightlife • Heat+Hot Water Included • New Appliances • Dishwasher • Granite Bath • Pets are permitted provided they are controlled • Walking distance to the…
A wonderful 3 BR in a wonderful location. On East 22nd Street, between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue, this is a terrific prewar – but fully modernized apartment. Elevetor? check. Exposed brick walls? check. Stainless steel appliances? check. Recessed lighting? check. Laundry in the building? check.
Hey, Amy:
I moved into a nice apartment managed by Finkelstein Morgan on Monday. Thanks for getting me started with the website. I probably would not have found this apartment without it.
Why talk about biking in a blog focused on apartment rentals in New York City? Simple. Apartment renters are often the most bike dependent citizens of the city.
The blog at RDNY.com seldom posts about commercial real estate. Quite frankly, we\’re not all that interested in the ups and downs of the commercial market, only the residential rental market. But this post, we felt, was a public service to you, our readers. After all, when you shop at a high end store like Victoria\’s Secret or Abercrombie & Fitch, or work for book publisher Hachette Book Group or advertising firm Euro RSCG Worldwide, you don\’t expect to bring bugs home to infest your apartment.
Dog days for tenants: Renters may complain today about the rates in New York, London, and Paris, but things were even harsher in ancient Rome.
What she didn’t know, however, was that none of these apartments was actually for rent. They were part of a newer type of Internet realty scam – one that has flourished in the recent housing crisis.
What\’s wrong with this picture? Even in 1977, $65 a month was cheap. But $288 in 2010? That\’s insane. The plot get better.
It can feel like you finish a thorough dusting of your home only to turn around and start again. Here are five ways to keep dust at bay longer:
One of the main reasons why green property management is becoming increasingly important is the fact that buildings account for 50-80% of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Many experts are pointing to reducing building greenhouse gas emissions as the most effective and least cost-prohibitive way to fight global warming.
Doormen are mysterious and diverse. They stay on the job for very long periods of time. Here\’s a post that gives you some insight.
Now, we here at RDNY.com do a lot of renting. We currently have about 4,100 active listings. I can tell you, that the average rent actually paid by our clients is a lot less than $3,812. We obviously have a different clientele. But why try to pass off an \”average rent of $3,812\” when it isn\’t so? Why don\’t they just say, the average rent paid by well to do New Yorkers is $3,812 but for everyone else, it\’s a lot less. That would be a lot more honest.
It certainly looks like we turned the corner this time around, one quarter sooner than I expected,\” said Victor Calanog, Reis director of research.
Moreover, net absorption — apartments rented after discounting those vacated — surged by 20,424 units in the first quarter, Reis said. It was the largest net positive jump in occupied stock in the first quarter on record in 10 years, Reis said.
CRUISER made four house calls on a recent rain-soaked Tuesday. There were two happy endings and two unhappy ones, a fairly typical outcome for a typical day in the life of a bedbug-sniffing puggle. “Except that there’s nothing typical about this business,” said his handler, Jeremy Ecker, 35, whose six-month-old company, the Bed Bug Inspectors, has vetted hotels, college dorms…
The use of mirrors in Feng Shui is very powerful. Mirrors can double the energy light and positive energy coming in… or they can push away negative energy.
This year (2011) RDNY.com enters its 16th year of business. If there is one thing we have learned (and we\’ve learned many things) it\’s that New Yorkers are fascinated with the world of real estate and apartments. There are many other fine sources of information about the real estate scene. Celebrity sites chronicle the buying and selling of multimillion dollar…
November 24th, 2009 Matt DiChiara Christina Ambers, the famous hand and foot model, alleges that she and her husband (who was formerly employed as a doorman at the building where Ms. Ambers lives and now resides with her at that address) have been the victims of a hostile ostracization by the building\’s workers and tenants. Attorney Joshua Price has filed…
By: Alex Frean for the TimesOnline.co.uk The collapse last year of Dawnay Day, the sprawling British investment company, which sank under £750 million of debt, has put more than a thousand rent-stabilized apartments in New York into foreclosure, leaving their tenants in limbo. Yesterday a group of tenants staged a protest at the Bank of New York Mellon, which holds…
Whew, I\’ve been busy this past year. We\’ve never, ever had so many no-fee listings in the RDNY.com database like we\’ve had in 2008-2009 (so far). I used to be a part-timer in the Listings Dept, but in Sept 2008 I was made full-time, so I didn\’t keep up with the blog like I used to. And I missed it!…
Sailing in the city: Get back in the water without leaving the boroughs By Ron Bishow amny.com August 1, 2008 Boating at Central Park Impress a date by rowing her around while she relaxes, or, better yet, rent a gondola and sing to her in Italian. After all, it might be easier to learn a song in Italian than row…