Co-ops may have some 'splaining to do, renting a penthouse, & more
This week readers were interested in Brick Underground’s interview with a renter who made a move just a few blocks north to get a lot more space—a penthouse in East Harlem, to be specific. She was delighted to land place with French doors, high ceilings, and a roomy balcony. Check out what else she likes about her new home and her new neighborhood.
Also of interest: There’s a new effort to make co-op board rejections more transparent. Read about New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams’ proposed legislation that would require co-op boards to explain to rejected buyers in writing why they are being turned down.
Here are this week's top five posts:
1) From the UES to East Harlem: I wanted a bigger place so now I'm renting a penthouse
2) New bill would require NYC co-op boards to give reasons for rejecting a buyer
3) When is the best time of year to buy or sell a NYC apartment?
4) Unhappy Valentine's Day! Covid couples are splitting up and moving out
5) How to create a stylish, functional open kitchen in your NYC apartment or brownstone