Skip to main content
✕
Fulltext search
FILTER RESULTS BY:
Relevancy
Date
Apply
RECOMMENDED IN RENT
Moving to NYC after college? Here's how to find a rental apartment
RECOMMENDED IN BUY
How buying real estate in NYC is unlike anywhere else
RECOMMENDED IN SELL
A guide to using a no-fee renovation loan from a NYC real estate firm
RECOMMENDED IN IMPROVE
How to make your NYC renovation more pet-friendly
BEST REAL ESTATE WEBSITE!
National Association of Real Estate Editors
Social Links
follow:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Flipboard
search
☰
☰
Buy
Buy
The Market
Investing
New Construction + Condos
Affordable Housing
Co-ops
Negotiating + Financing
How to Buy in NYC Guide
Co-ops
Here are 8 real co-op board reference letters from successful buyers
Negotiations + Closings
What is a post-closing possession agreement and what are the risks for buyers and sellers?
Co-ops
12 tough co-op board interview questions—and how to answer them
Rent
Rent
Affordable Housing
Roommates + Landlords
The Market
The Search
How to Rent in NYC Guide
Live
How to kick a roommate out of your NYC apartment
The Market
8 ways to negotiate a smaller rent increase at lease renewal time
Kids + Pets
4 ways to talk your landlord into letting you have a pet
Sell
Sell
Staging + Open Houses
Negotiations + Closings
Getting Ready
How to Sell in NYC Guide
Sell
Median sales price in Brooklyn climbs to $995,000 in the second quarter
Sell
Manhattan deals rose to highest level in nearly two years, defying national trends
Negotiations + Closings
What is a post-closing possession agreement and what are the risks for buyers and sellers?
Live
Live
Neighbors
Kids + Pets
Neighborhood Intel
Products + Test-drives
Troubleshooting
Live
How to troubleshoot your move in advance
Sponsored By
flatrate
Live
How to kick a roommate out of your NYC apartment
Kids + Pets
4 ways to talk your landlord into letting you have a pet
Improve
Improve
Small Spaces
Small Projects + DIY
Renovations
Design + Architecture
Products + Services
How to Renovate in NYC Guide
Products + Services
Yes, you can install central AC in your co-op or condo unit. Here's how
Products + Services
Take back your deck! How to win the war with mosquitoes and enjoy outdoor living again
Products + Services
My neighbor's dripping AC is driving me crazy. What can I do?
Boards & Buildings
Boards & Buildings
Boards
Finance
Insurance
Legal
Property Management
Structure & Systems
Sustainability
When should your board hire a public adjuster?
What should we consider when renewing insurance for our building?
How much is insurance on a NYC co-op or condo building?
Advertise
Advertise with us
Sponsored Content
Experts
Live
How to troubleshoot your move in advance
Sponsored By
flatrate
Roommates + Landlords
Ask Altagracia: My landlord hasn’t refunded my security deposit. What’s my next step?
Sponsored By
Outerbridge Law P.C.
Troubleshooting
Ask Altagracia: My live-in partner is abusive. How can I get out of my lease?
Sponsored By
Outerbridge Law P.C.
Brick Report
About Us
About Us
Email Address
SUBSCRIBE
Fulltext search
FILTER RESULTS BY:
Relevancy
Date
Apply
New Main menu
Buy
Buy
The Market
Investing
New Construction + Condos
Affordable Housing
Co-ops
Negotiating + Financing
How to Buy in NYC Guide
Rent
Rent
Affordable Housing
Roommates + Landlords
The Market
The Search
How to Rent in NYC Guide
Sell
Sell
Staging + Open Houses
Negotiations + Closings
Getting Ready
How to Sell in NYC Guide
Live
Live
Neighbors
Kids + Pets
Neighborhood Intel
Products + Test-drives
Troubleshooting
Improve
Improve
Small Spaces
Small Projects + DIY
Renovations
Design + Architecture
Products + Services
How to Renovate in NYC Guide
Boards & Buildings
Boards & Buildings
Boards
Finance
Insurance
Legal
Property Management
Structure & Systems
Sustainability
Advertise
Advertise with us
Sponsored Content
Experts
Brick Report
About Us
About Us
Advertise
About Us
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER →
Social Links Footer
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Search
Co-ops
Co-ops
An updated Jackson Heights two bedroom for $619,500, no board approval required
By
Donna M. Airoldi
|
October 19, 2018 - 10:00AM
Live
Does a co-op or condo smoking ban boost the value of your apartment?
By
Phillip Pantuso
|
October 19, 2018 - 9:00AM
Buy
This Astoria one bedroom has a bonus room and two shared outdoor spaces
By
Mimi OConnor
|
October 15, 2018 - 12:00PM
Negotiating + Financing
With interest rates rising, should I buy points upfront when getting a mortgage?
By
Alanna Schubach
|
October 15, 2018 - 10:00AM
Co-ops
An UWS renovated two bedroom near Central Park for $1,425,000, no board approval required
By
Donna M. Airoldi
|
October 12, 2018 - 9:00AM
Sell
Sales in 'white-hot' Brooklyn and Queens markets set to cool off in coming months
By
Donna M. Airoldi
|
October 11, 2018 - 12:00PM
Buy
An East Village one bedroom is a great deal, if you meet the income requirements
By
Mimi OConnor
|
October 8, 2018 - 12:00PM
Buy
What does 'net effective maintenance' mean and why am I suddenly seeing this phrase in sales listings?
By
Phillip Pantuso
|
October 3, 2018 - 12:00PM
Buy
This Boerum Hill luxury one bedroom has a rooftop studio that once housed Ex Lax test monkeys
By
Mimi OConnor
|
October 1, 2018 - 12:00PM
Live
My no-pet building is now allowing emotional-support animals, but I'm afraid of dogs. What can I do?
By
Alanna Schubach
|
October 1, 2018 - 9:00AM
Load More Content