NYC real estate Q: We put a deposit on an apartment that became uninhabitable before we signed any forms or agreements. We decided to see if it was fixable, but in the meantime we found a new place to live. Now the owner doesn't want to give our deposit back. Are we screwed? A full, gripping narrative inside. [more inside]
posted on Jul 16, 2008 - 22 answers
Looking for resources / advice on finding a Manhattan apartment for 3-6 months (Feb-July 2008). [more inside]
posted on Nov 13, 2007 - 5 answers
Good site(s) which provide configurable RSS feeds for real estate listings? (greater NYC area, and/or nationally in the U.S.) [more inside]
posted on Aug 1, 2007 - 4 answers ![]()
TOTALLY clueless here. Can someone give me step-by-step directions for getting a good deal on an apartment in New York City (preferably with a timetable of when each step should be accomplished relative to "move in day")? [more inside]
posted on May 2, 2007 - 22 answers
NYC broker recommendations and resources [more inside]
posted on Apr 23, 2007 - 10 answers
How to avoid paying an insane broker's fee when renting a Manhattan apartment? [more inside]
posted on Jul 8, 2006 - 14 answers
NYC: Our landlord is selling our building. We have a lease. What's going to happen to us? [more inside]
posted on Mar 20, 2006 - 14 answers ![]()
Why does putting up a new building raise real estate prices in the surrounding buildings instead of lowering them? [more inside]
posted on Feb 2, 2006 - 23 answers
Does anyone know of a website that rates realtors in Manhattan?
posted on Jan 2, 2005 - 0 answers
NYCaptFilter: I'm moving to NYC (yay!) and sorry, but I'm going to drive you all nuts with questions for the next few weeks. #1: Best way to find an apartment? I know the city, but would like tips on finding a good place. Broker? Classified listings? Pitfalls to avoid? How do I find something rent stabilized? Any opinion about rentdirect.com? I promise to host a meetup when I get settled.
posted on Dec 10, 2004 - 37 answers ![]()
Another NYC Real Estate Question: the SO and I, who have always lived in charming smallish walk-ups with leaky tubs/peeling paint in Queens-like proximity to 'the big city,' have been seduced by the siren song of new construction downtown. With their pre-opening rent breaks, brand-new appliances, and convenience to both work and play, these "luxury buildings" appear to offer a whole new standard of living at an attractive price. However, ... [mi]
posted on May 19, 2004 - 8 answers