Apartment Rentals in New York City – what you need to know.
From Gothamist, published 2/18/11 Ken Maldonado for The Wall Street Journal The St. Johns Heights condos at 524 St. Johns Place in Brooklyn. In certain circles, Crown Heights just doesn\’t have the same cachet as Prospect Heights. But it\’s not as easy for apartment hunters to find good deals in the ProHigh these days! Thankfully, realtors have come up with…
It doesn\’t take much these days to find oneself strapped for cash. But with a little creativity and knowhow, even renters can use their homes as a means of income.
The frustration is all around you. Perhaps your rent is going up, or you want to be in the City, or just move out of your parents home. Take heart with these success stories…
THIRTY years ago, Broadway north of 96th Street was a vibrant but shabby area, its Hispanic groceries and Chinese restaurants mixed with declining Edwardian apartment houses and S.R.O. hotels. Now most of this stretch has turned over a gold-plated leaf.
Once the guy at the deli below your apartment starts knowing your sandwich before you\’ve even ordered it, then you\’re no longer a stranger in New York City.