Apartment Rentals in New York City – what you need to know.
Studio – Elevator, Pvt. Balc., Sun Deck and Health/Fitness Club, Floor-to-Ceiling Windows, Oversized Windows, Granite Kitchen and New SS Appliances, Granite Bath, Tenant Lounge, Bike Room, Bldg. Laundry
Alcove Studio – Elevator, PreWar building, High Ceiling, Bldg. Laundry, Live-in Super, Heat/H. Water incl., Near Subway. $1595. For more info, visit RDNY.com.
Upper West Side PreWar Doorman – No Fee Rental – 1 Br $2,150 • Pets OK • Doorman • Newly Renovated Building • WiFi in Common Areas • Roof Deck/Sun Deck (OS) • Health/Fitness Club • Bike Storage Available • Billards Table/Billiards Room • Tenant Lounge
• Laundry in the Building • Dishwasher • Microwave
Rent Stabilized 1 BR. No Fee Apartment – $1,320 • Pets OK • Live-in Super • Laundry in the Building • Heat+Hot Water • New Appliances Visit Rent-Direct.com for Info.
No Fee Harlem Apartment is a gem. Only $1,350. Rent Stabilized • Stainless Steel Appliances • Dishwasher • Microwave • Granite Kitchen • Marble Bath Visit Rent-Direct.com for more info.
Incredible Manhattan and East River views from this gorgeous full 2 BRs/2 baths. Full Service building, Health Club, Billiards room, lounge, Granite kitchen, Laundry on each floor. $3,825. For more info, visit RDNY.com
Under the New York City Multiple Dwellings Law, a landlord may retain a tenant’s security deposit only if there was unpaid rent or actual physical damage to the leased premises.
A recent report shows a narrowing gap over the last two years between what people pay to live in a doorman building compared to a non doormen building. In the past year, the premium paid for the doormen building has fallen approximately 36% for studios
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Beautiful Exposed Brick 1 Br. No Fee Apartment – $1995 in the East 80s • Rent Stabilized • No dogs • High Ceiling • Heat+Hot Water Included • Near Subway(s)
Renovated studio in the East 70s is a winner. • Pets OK on a case by case basis • Live-in Super • Thermopane Windows • Laundry in the Building • All Utilities Included
2 Bed No Fee Apartment for Rent in East 80s. Renovated building, video security, Windowed kitchen. Very shareable. Visit http://www.Rent-Direct.com for lots of other NYC no fee rental apartments.
Manhattan No Fee Apartment For Rent – Studio with Crown Moldings, Granite Kitchen and New Stainless Steel Appliances, Marble Bath on the Upper East Side. Rent: $1950 Visit: Rent-Direct.com and search all our No Fee apartments for rent.
The guarantor must meet high financial standards since he/she must support his/her own household as well as your household if you fail to pay the rent. Landlords usually require that a guarantor should have a good credit history and an income at least 75 times the monthly rent.
RDNY.com, through its new broker division, Acmelistings.com, now provides apartment rental listings to over 80 real estate brokers and agents in all boroughs of New York City. Every day, over 4,000 available apartments are put in the hands of working brokers and agents who need rental apartments in New York for their customers. These are the same listings available through…
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Queens residents have started rebelling against their hyphenated addresses, asking why Queens is the only borough whose addresses are dashed. And there are no easy answers:
The real estate agent/broker is disappointed that he won’t get to keep his commission. So he’s telling the renters that they will have to forfeit it to the ‘landlord’. Ha! The landlord isn’t going to keep that commission and he knows it.
Bloomberg quotes Citi Habitats as saying that rents increased 9% in July from a year ago in July. “landlords tested how high they could push prices amid few vacancies.”.
Architect Luke Clark Tyler is paying $800 a month for a 78-square-foot studio in Hell’s Kitchen, Refinery29 reported, and might be setting a new record for New York’s smallest apartment.
The latest trend in the commercial real estate industry: urban farming. In a few short months, we have transformed a temporarily idle construction site into a productive urban farm.
Many New Yorkers looking for a real-estate deal may reflexively scratch Manhattan off their list. Well, think again. Maybe you can take Manhattan.
Even as New Yorkers exit city en masse for vacations, residential leasing approaches boom-time highs August 01, 2011 07:00AM By Candace Taylor in TheRealDeal.com New Yorkers are fleeing the city in the scorching summer heat, trading subway cars for the Hamptons Jitney and business casual for bathing suits. Even so, the residential rental market is as sizzling-hot as the temperature,…
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Manhattan rents show a year-over-year increase of about 10%. The number of apartments for rent in Manhattan has also dropped to a vacancy rate of only 0.72% for the quarter, the lowest vacancy rate since at least 2002.
As usual, neither tenants nor landlords are happy. And as usual, landlords say they are on the way to the poorhouse and tenants say that nobody but the very rich will be able to live in New York. And as usual, thousands of people will be competing to rent apartments in New York City this year, next year, and beyond.
Here’s an article published for a national audience, but with New York renters right in the center of the target. The author’s ideas are solid and workable. We have compiled some worthy ideas of our own. Take a look at our excellent renters guide, The Essential Guide for Smart Renters to see what we’re talking about.
The details have been bandied about in the local press for the past two weeks, so the renewal and modification of Rent Stabilization rules isn’t much of a surprise to anyone.
The fact is, when you’re trying to qualify for an apartment rental, some of the items on your credit report that can pose a threat to your plans might surprise you. Here are 5 surprising credit report entries you absolutely must fix.
Owners need to know that in the event the rent laws expire, the tenants occupying those rent-stabilized units would REMAIN PROTECTED pursuant to the terms of their leases and the numerous tenant protections contained in various other laws.
The dog days of summer are back for apartment renters. The Manhattan vacancy rate in May fell to 0.7%, its lowest level in nearly five years, according to broker Citi Habitats. Landlord concessions, such as a free month’s rent for signing a new lease, have dried up. Average Manhattan rental prices are just a hair below their 2007 peaks.
Lovely and recently renovated studio on tree lined block between Third Avenue and Second Avenue in the East 80s.
Crain’s New York business created a lovely slide show of the newly expanded High Line park. What has this got to do with renting an apartment in Manhattan? Well, for one, it has opened the far West Side to new residents who would never have considered living that far West before. For another, it has made the entire “Hudson Yards” area an attractive place to rent.
Shareable apartments are getting tight. Shareable apartments in the better parts of the Upper East Side at an affordable price are even tighter.
Crown Heights has seen influx of young upwardly mobile couples, college kids and hipsters into the area, just a short walk along tree-lined Eastern Parkway to the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Prospect Park.
No fee rentals in NYC. A short video of some of the no fee rental buildings available through Rent-Direct.com.
Click here for video of the New Highline Park By: Jill Urban of NY1 Phase 2 of the High Line is expected to open next week, but even before it was completed, the High Line created a draw for developers that has helped transform Manhattan’s West Side. NY1′s Real Estate reporter Jill Urban filed the following report.With its lush gardens and…