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Now you can kick off your apartment search on Brick

By BrickUnderground  | July 7, 2015 - 9:59AM
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As BrickUnderground readers know, our fundamental mission is to help current and future New Yorkers learn everything they need to know about renting, buying, and selling real estate here.   Starting today, you can also launch your apartment search from any page of BrickUnderground by clicking the green TripleMint property search button at the top and right-hand side of every page to start buying, selling or renting.

Until recently known as Suitey, the tech-savvy, user-friendly TripleMint was founded by two Yale grads as an antidote to the frustrations of the New York City apartment search.  As such, they do things a little differently than the average brokerage. For one thing,  the firm's overall helpful, ethical ethos is grounded in the fact that their agents are paid not just on the standard commission calculation, but on client satisfaction, meaning you'll be spared high-pressure sales tactics.  

TripleMint will also vastly simplify your search: You can search  for apartments online through the same database that agents use and, rather than firing off emails to dozens of different brokers, schedule appointments on the site to see all your favorite apartments via a single, real-life agent.   Once you find a place that's right for you, TripleMint offers a smorgasbord of concierge moving deals including moving companies, delivery services, cleaners, and more.   And they donate a portion of every brokerage fee to the housing charity Rebuilding Together NYC, so for each person they help to find a home, a family in need can stay in theirs.

All of which is to say that we have a hunch you'll enjoy working with TripleMint as much as the hundreds of BrickUndergrounders they've already helped find apartments over the past few years.  

Click here to start your apartment search at TripleMint.

Happy hunting!

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