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Moving in with grandparents, rent increases for stabilized units, & more

By Jennifer White Karp| October 2, 2022 - 8:41PM

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Google Maps introduces an update that allows users to get a vibe check before visiting a new area—a potential tool for apartment hunters (New York Post)

More young adults are moving in with their grandparents, gaining affordable housing and tolerant landlords (The New York Times)

The highest rent increases in nearly a decade for stabilized apartments go into effect starting this week (Curbed)

Can a board really reject my request to transfer my co-op to an irrevocable trust for my adult son who has special needs? (The New York Times)

The cost of borrowing has nearly tripled in 12 months. Will anyone buy again? (Slate)

Morningside Heights residents want Columbia University, one of the largest landlords in the city, to provide affordable housing to non-students as well (Gothamist)

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