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The short-term rental rush is on; many Manhattan waterfront apt buildings uninhabitable (for now), and more
- Brokers deluged with requests for short-term rentals (The Real Deal)
- Mayor says 20,000-40,000 NYC residents may need new homes (NY Times; WSJ)
- Do you have to pay rent if your building is evacuated? (CurbedNY)
- How co-ops and condos are coping with Sandy (Habitat Mag)
- Zone A uninhabitable building report (CurbedNY; NY Times)
- UWS condos, far from zone A, fetch a premium in post-Sandy real estate market (Observer)
- What to do if your apartment is flooded (Brokelyn; previously)
- Those pre-approval letters are basically meaningless (Malcolm Carter)
- How many renters is too many in a co-op (Browntsoner Forum)
- How to play it cool when that celebrity neighbor gets in the elevator (New York Times)
- Facebook, Craigslist helping reunite owners and pets after Sandy (The Dogs)
- Prewar vs new construction: A comparison chart (NY Mag)
- Live in the Bronx for the parking (New York Times)
- Why you mostly can't customize a new condo (NY Mag)
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