StreetNoise
Trying before buying is all the rage, how to survive in a studio, and more
- Try-before-you-buy, it's not just for televisions anymore (Wall Street Journal; previously)
- How to make that closet-sized apartment feel palatial, or at least habitable (amNY; previously)
- Everyone's still refinancing like crazy, even if the rates are a little higher (The Real Deal)
- ... But just because everyone's doing it, doesn't mean you're supposed to refi all the time (New York Times)
- That scaffolding can kill you if lightning strikes the historic church next door (New York Times)
- Mommy and Daddy won't co-sign your lease? Insurent (get it?) will do it for you (NY1; previously)
- How to make sure a low appraisal doesn't kill your sale (Habitat)
- "Ghost Stroller" is back, freaking out Park Slope parents (Brooklyn Paper)
- If the neighbor abandons his home rather than let the ex-wife get it, call in the bulldozers (Brooklyn Paper)
- .... which is something that would only happen in Bay Ridge, the last bastion of affordable brownstones (New York Mag)
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