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Being a stubborn seller can backfire, Sandy hasn't scared buyers from Lower Manhattan (yet), and more
- You don't really have to pay rent, and other perks of NYC rental protections (Curbed)
- ...but that doesn't make it any easier to find a landlord who allows pet chickens (New York Times)
- Lower Manhattan might be sopping wet, but that isn't stopping buyers from shopping (Observer)
- Being a stubborn seller can totally backfire (MalcolmCarter)
- Banks offer a reprieve for Sandy-delinquent homeowners (New York Times)
- ....but the city is still slapping storm-savaged homes with building code violations (DNAinfo)
- ...And plans to demolish hundreds of them (Yahoo News)
- Some electricians are gouging Sandy victims, while others donate services (Daily News)
- Buying pre-construction is a thing again (New York Times)
- ...maybe that's because NYC is a steal compared to Paris (Urban Baby)
- Expect construction costs to skyrocket post-Sandy (The Real Deal)
- Queens has one of the most diverse zip codes in the US (and the rest of NY doesn't) (Business Insisder)
- Sue the developer for a leaking ceiling? Or maybe just fix the leak (Brownstoner Forum)
- ....And the buyers seem to be everywhere now that high rents are pushing them out (The Real Deal)
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