A recent article in The New York Times talked about how New Yorkers dealing with critical situations in their lives have turned to a new kind of therapy to help them deal with it: relocation therapy. As it turns out, moving into a new home has had positive effects on people facing all kinds of tough scenarios. You could be wanting to get away from a messy divorce, or maybe you could be wanting a simple change of place—regardless of the reason, a new address could be just what you need to start your life anew. So if you think you need some relocation therapy in your life, here are five of our top picks on where to get a fabulous new home:






Recent reports on the rental market in Manhattan
When compared to the cost of buying an apartment in Manhattan, rental prices in the borough aren’t actually that bad. A study released on Friday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York says that apartment prices in New York City have risen considerably faster than rents have in recent years. This split has raised some serious questions about the outlook for housing prices in the city as well as the sustainability of current prices. “Manhattan price-rent ratios, although off their 2008 highs, are still up dramatically over the past two decades, suggesting less financial ‘value’ today in an apartment purchase there,” said New York Fed economist 

