Skip to main content
✕
Fulltext search
FILTER RESULTS BY:
Relevancy
Date
Apply
RECOMMENDED IN RENT
Moving to NYC after college? Here's how to do it
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
search
Brick Underground
Rent
☰
☰
Buy
Buy
The Market
Investing
New Construction + Condos
Affordable Housing
Co-ops
Negotiating + Financing
How to Buy in NYC Guide
Sales Market
What you can get for $1 million in Williamsburg, a neighborhood in transition but still a draw for creative types
The Search
From Jamaica to Long Island: I saved enough on cheap rent to buy a house and create generational wealth for my son
New Construction + Condos
What you need to know about buying an apartment with direct elevator access
Rent
Rent
Affordable Housing
Roommates + Landlords
The Market
The Search
How to Rent in NYC Guide
Affordable Housing
Ask Sam: 30 years ago, rent for my apartment more than doubled. Could it have been illegally de-stabilized?
Sponsored By
Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP
The Search
Sky-high broker fees for rent-stabilized listings shock NYC apartment hunters
The Search
From Jamaica to Long Island: I saved enough on cheap rent to buy a house and create generational wealth for my son
Sell
Sell
Staging + Open Houses
Negotiations + Closings
Getting Ready
How to Sell in NYC Guide
Sell
Fannie Mae predicts a mild recession for the U.S. in the first half of 2024
Staging + Open Houses
13 staging mistakes that can cost you the sale of your apartment
Getting Ready
How to sell faster in a slow NYC sales market
Live
Live
Neighbors
Kids + Pets
Neighborhood Intel
Products + Test-drives
Troubleshooting
Products + Test-drives
A New Yorker's guide to choosing the right storage solution
Sponsored By
Piece of Cake Moving & Storage
Live
Fannie Mae foresees a mild recession, staging mistakes to avoid, & more
Neighborhood Intel
What I learned about returning a lost wallet to a fellow New Yorker
Improve
Improve
Small Spaces
Small Projects + DIY
Renovations
Design + Architecture
Products + Services
How to Renovate in NYC Guide
Renovation
How owners and buildings can protect themselves from lawsuits over renovation accidents
Products + Services
Born to Move: The fastest, most affordable way to make a long distance move to New York City
Sponsored By
Born to Move
Products + Services
Clearing out your house? Here's where you can donate stuff so it doesn't end up in a landfill
Escape
Escape
Beach
Mountains
Suburbs
Vacation Rentals
Second Homes
Escape
What it's like to co-own a house in the Hamptons with your ex
Vacation Rentals
3 reasons why you should rent or Airbnb before you buy
Second Homes
How to care for your vacation rental property when you don't live nearby
Podcast
Partners
Advertise with us
Sponsored Content
Experts
Products + Test-drives
A New Yorker's guide to choosing the right storage solution
Sponsored By
Piece of Cake Moving & Storage
Affordable Housing
Ask Sam: 30 years ago, rent for my apartment more than doubled. Could it have been illegally de-stabilized?
Sponsored By
Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP
Products + Services
Born to Move: The fastest, most affordable way to make a long distance move to New York City
Sponsored By
Born to Move
About Us
About Us
Advertise
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
Escape
Escape
Beach
Mountains
Suburbs
Vacation Rentals
Second Homes
Podcast
Partners
Advertise with us
Sponsored Content
Experts
About Us
About Us
Advertise
About Us
Advertise
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER →
Social Links Footer
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Search
Find Your
Next Place
Rent
Buy
Neighborhood
Manhattan
Bronx
Brooklyn
Queens
Staten Island
Westchester
Jersey City
Hoboken
Price
up to $2,000
up to $3,000
up to $4,000
up to $5,000
up to $6,000
up to $7,000
up to $8,000
up to $9,000
no maximum
Price
up to $500,000
up to $750,000
up to $1,000,000
up to $1,250,000
up to $1,500,000
up to $2,000,000
up to $3,000,000
up to $5,000,000
up to $6,000,000
up to $7,000,000
up to $8,000,000
no maximum
Bedrooms
studio
at least 1 bedroom
at least 2 bedrooms
at least 3 bedrooms
at least 4 bedrooms
5 or more bedrooms
Bathrooms
at least 1 bathroom
at least 1.5 bathrooms
at least 2 bathrooms
at least 2.5 bathrooms
at least 3 bathrooms
at least 3.5 bathrooms
at least 4 bathrooms
4.5 or more bathrooms
Search
Presented by
Affordable Housing
Affordable Housing
Ask Sam: 30 years ago, rent for my apartment more than doubled. Could it have been illegally de-stabilized?
Sponsored By
Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP
Sponsored By
Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP
|
September 27, 2023 - 12:30PM
The Search
The Search
Sky-high broker fees for rent-stabilized listings shock NYC apartment hunters
By
Celia Young
|
September 25, 2023 - 12:30PM
The Search
The Search
From Jamaica to Long Island: I saved enough on cheap rent to buy a house and create generational wealth for my son
By
Kelly Kreth
|
September 22, 2023 - 9:30AM
Live
Live
Gas was seeping through our walls and my family is lucky our neighbor took action
By
Emily Myers
|
September 21, 2023 - 2:30PM
Affordable Housing
Housing lottery launches for 132 apartments in the Bronx
By
Celia Young
|
September 21, 2023 - 9:30AM
Troubleshooting
My movers got two parking tickets while unloading my stuff. Do I have to pay?
By
Celia Young
|
September 20, 2023 - 2:30PM
Rent
Should I sign a one- or two-year apartment lease in NYC?
By
Celia Young
|
September 18, 2023 - 5:00PM
Live
Can I be evicted for subletting my co-op apartment?
By
Emily Myers
|
September 18, 2023 - 9:45AM
The Search
From the UWS to UES: A huge rent hike forced me to leave my literary-loving nabe for the land of expensive groceries
By
Kelly Kreth
|
September 15, 2023 - 9:30AM
FEATURED
Live
Gas was seeping through our walls and my family is lucky our neighbor took action
By Emily Myers
|
September 21, 2023 - 2:30PM
I smelled gas on and off in my Brooklyn building for months but didn't think it was a problem. Turns out, I was very wrong. Here's what I should have done.
[ Read More... ]
Affordable Housing
A housing lottery launches for 50 apartments in Forest Hills, Queens
By
Celia Young
|
September 14, 2023 - 12:30PM
The Market
More tenants chose to renew in August as rents for new leases in NYC hit record highs
By
Jennifer White Karp
|
September 14, 2023 - 9:30AM
Roommates + Landlords
Ask Sam: When does it make sense to file an HP action against my landlord?
Sponsored By
Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP
|
September 13, 2023 - 4:30PM
The Search
An agent tried to trick me with a sublease instead of lease. Here’s how I responded
By
Celia Young
|
September 12, 2023 - 1:30PM
The Search
Why we moved to NYC from Ukraine: After fleeing the war, we came here for work and fell in love with the city
By
Kelly Kreth
|
September 8, 2023 - 9:30AM
Find Your Next Place
Neighborhood
Manhattan
Bronx
Brooklyn
Queens
Staten Island
Westchester
Jersey City
Hoboken
Rent
Buy
Price
up to $2,000
up to $3,000
up to $4,000
up to $5,000
up to $6,000
up to $7,000
up to $8,000
up to $9,000
no maximum
Price
up to $500,000
up to $750,000
up to $1,000,000
up to $1,250,000
up to $1,500,000
up to $2,000,000
up to $3,000,000
up to $5,000,000
up to $6,000,000
up to $7,000,000
up to $8,000,000
no maximum
Bedrooms
studio
at least 1 bedroom
at least 2 bedrooms
at least 3 bedrooms
at least 4 bedrooms
5 or more bedrooms
Bathrooms
at least 1 bathroom
at least 1.5 bathrooms
at least 2 bathrooms
at least 2.5 bathrooms
at least 3 bathrooms
at least 3.5 bathrooms
at least 4 bathrooms
4.5 or more bathrooms
Search
Presented by
Affordable Housing
Housing lottery opens for 45 apartments in Far Rockaway, Queens
By
Celia Young
|
September 7, 2023 - 9:30AM
Rent
To combat illegal short-term rentals, NYC requires hosts to register their listings. Here's how it works
By
Jennifer White Karp
|
September 5, 2023 - 10:30AM
Roommates + Landlords
5 tips for asserting yourself and getting what you need as a NYC renter
By
Celia Young
|
September 1, 2023 - 12:30PM
The Search
Why I moved to NYC from Houston: I wanted to grow my tech startup and live in a creative atmosphere
By
Kelly Kreth
|
September 1, 2023 - 10:00AM
Roommates + Landlords
Renewing your NYC lease and getting new roommates? You may have to shell out another broker fee
By
Jennifer White Karp
|
August 31, 2023 - 5:00PM
Roommates + Landlords
Can I renew my lease even if the landlord plans to sell the building?
By
Emily Myers
|
August 28, 2023 - 9:45AM
The Search
The buyer's and renter's guide to NYC's public and private elementary schools
By
Jennifer White Karp
|
August 25, 2023 - 2:30PM
The Search
Why we moved to NYC from Seattle: To be close to family and find a Brooklyn brownstone with a pool
By
Kelly Kreth
|
August 25, 2023 - 9:30AM
The Search
Experienced discrimination because you’re renting with a housing voucher? You can report it online through Unlock NYC
By
Celia Young
|
August 24, 2023 - 4:47PM
Affordable Housing
The insider's guide to rent-stabilized apartments: Essential knowledge for New York renters
By
Emily Myers
|
August 24, 2023 - 3:30PM
Load More Content
@brickunderground
|
#brickunderground