Rent
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Real Estate
Where Can You Find a No-Fee Rental?
A median-priced New York City rental apartment could come with a broker’s fee of nearly $7,000.
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World
New York City Panel to Vote on Rent Increases for 2 Million People
The News A New York City panel is expected to vote on Tuesday in favor of rent increases for nearly…
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Economy
When It’s Easy to Be a Landlord, No One Wants to Sell
Locked in at historically low interest rates. Platforms that make managing rentals a breeze. Homeowners have little incentive to put…
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Economy
The Next Retirement Communities Won’t Be Just for Seniors
New developments that integrate senior housing into age-diverse apartment buildings offer a more affordable alternative to isolated suburban retirement communities.
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World
Wonking Out: Inflation and the Imputation Game
When it comes to economic assessment, feelings are no substitute for hard data. A plurality of Americans say that we’re…
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Real Estate
The Typical American Household Is Now Rent-Burdened, a Report Says
Moody’s Analytics finds that households in the U.S. now pay 30 percent of the median income for the average rent.
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World
As Thousands Fall Behind on Rent, Public Housing Faces ‘Disaster’
The New York City Housing Authority collected just 65 percent of the rent it charged in the 12 months leading…
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World
The Slow, Inevitable Death of Middle-Class Housing
Built with high ideals and architectural panache, New York’s stock of mid-20th-century apartment buildings is now threatened by greed and…
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Real Estate
Renting Rather Than Buying? Here’s Where You’ll Save the Most.
Although renting is still cheaper than paying a mortgage in most U.S. metro areas, the gap between the two is…
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World
Blackstone Loses Rent Dispute at Manhattan’s Biggest Apartment Complex
The ruling was the latest development in the turbulent history of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, the setting of many of…