StreetNoise
The high price of Manhattan's middle class, there are actually people who don't lock their doors in NYC, and more
- It costs $80k-$235k per year to be middle-class in Manhattan--unless you bought an apt (or found a rent-stabilized one) pre-2000 (NY Times)
- How to get illegal hotel guests out (Habitat Magazine)
- Getting cash to buy (and fix) that fixer-upper (New York Times)
- Brooklyn Heights residents, eager to donate all their belongings to burglars, don't lock doors (New Yok Magazine)
- The trophy rental costs about $35K a month and has 9 bathrooms (Wall Street Journal)
- Developers pamper pooches to woo residents (New York Post)
- Housing for the homeless is great, so long as it's in someone else's nabe (Observer)
- Everyone is buying in Manhattan (The Real Deal)
- ...and home prices are up, up, up in Brooklyn (Bloomberg)
- What kind of seller are you? (Malcolm Carter via Realty TImes)
- It is totally possible to store 4 bikes in a studio apartment -- that's what the ceiling's for! (amNew York)
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