
Alanna Schubach
Contributing writer
Contributing editor Alanna Schubach has over a decade of experience as a New York City-based freelance journalist. She has written about real estate for Brick Underground, Mansion Global, and Barron's. She has also contributed features, essays, and op-eds to The Nation, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The Village Voice. She won a National Association of Real Estate Editors’ silver award in 2018 for her Ask an Expert column for Brick Underground. She is also a fiction writer and a creative writing teacher, and currently lives in Brooklyn.
Posts by Alanna Schubach:
Subway-less NYC: How neighborhoods thrive—or not—without direct subway connections
March 8, 2017 - 08:59 AM
What you lose in commute time, you'll make up for in square footage, residents say.
Read More How weekend subway shutdowns impact NYC neighborhoods
March 7, 2017 - 14:59 PM
Subway service interruptions on Saturdays and Sundays are having an impact on residents and the real estate market
Read More How much does it cost to combine two Tribeca condos into a three-bedroom apartment—the right way?
March 7, 2017 - 13:59 PM
Valeria and Rafael (names changed to protect the homeowners' privacy) are a married couple with children, who recently purchased the one-bedroom unit next to their two-bedroom. They want to combine the apartments, creating a larger space that blends the units seamlessly and affords the family more privacy and room to stretch out.
Read More This two-bedroom Upper West Side rental is a transit triple threat
March 7, 2017 - 12:59 PM
Living in the Apthorp means you're right above the 1 train and a bus stop--plus, there's garage parking and a super-elegant driveway.
Read More The biggest moments in NYC's transit history
March 6, 2017 - 12:30 PM
The history of public transportation in NYC has as many ups and downs as an epic drama.
Read More New York state's property taxes are among the highest in the nation, but it's a different story in NYC
March 3, 2017 - 09:59 AM
Statewide, property taxes are steep, but here in the city, homeowners may be getting a good deal.
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