Last Thursday, Elliman released their monthly rentals report, and as expected, rents increased across the board. Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens are seeing greater market competition for studios, one-, and two-bedrooms, which pushed rents higher.
NYC is full of buildings with interesting names. Names are important because they provide a concise impression of what to expect, and these six provide some insight into their rich histories.
Searching for a home with a pet doesn't have to be difficult. In fact, some of NYC's best, most luxurious abodes offer unlimited ultra-luxe pet amenities.
A new study printed in theNew York Times finds that despite the decrease in mortgages rates –along with high rents – hasn't actually persuaded renters to start buying. According to astudy of real estate investment trusts (REITs), only 14.7 percent of tenants that moved out in the fourth quarter of 2014 did so with the intention of buying a home. That number has been in the 14 percent range since 2012, and just hasn’t moved, according to David Guarino, a research analyst forJohn Burns Real Estate Consulting in Irvine, California.
As we’ve written many times before, Brooklyn is more than exciting enough to rival Manhattan’s popularity; but whereas Manhattan is increasingly defined by its skyscrapers, Brooklyn’s new construction rentals take on contextually aware low-rises. Here are three of our favorite new rental projects in Brooklyn in the works right now.
It seems that buying is no longer the best option....or that’s what Millennials in Manhattan seem to think. While many young professionals in New York can afford to put a down payment on a six-figure apartment, they are choosing to rent instead. According to the Observer, “With their increasingly mobile jobs and lifestyles successful New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s are shying away from making a commitment to one city, let alone one apartment. And despite Manhattan’s astronomical rents, it’s costlier still to buy here with the average Manhattan apartment now going for $1.73 million, a record high.”