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Airbnb's effect on the Hamptons, how hermits launched the tiny house trend, and more

By Virginia K. Smith  | July 14, 2016 - 10:59AM

Here's how Airbnb is shaking up the Hamptons rental market (The Real Deal)

The tiny house movement actually has its roots in the world of hermits (Curbed NY)

There was a mass overdose of K2 near Myrtle-Broadway in Bed-Stuy this week (NYT)

The New York Public Library just made 30,000 books available to download for free (Time Out)

Vintage photos of 90s-era NYC squatters (Flashbak)

First-time foreclosures are at their highest rates since 2010 (PropertyShark)

Maybe it's time to brighten up your kitchen with a pastel fridge? (Apartment Therapy)

Landmarked NYC buildings you can actually live in (AM NY)

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