Renting as a retiree, moving in with a partner, & more
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This week, readers were curious about a retiree’s experience with the rental market. Despite having a hefty IRA account, she couldn’t get agents to respond to her request to see apartments—why?
Turns out, money in the bank isn’t good enough for many New York City landlords. The thinking is it could be wiped out in an emergency or through careless spending. Our experts had some suggestions for how to to satisfy a NYC landlord’s requirements including getting a guarantor.
Also of interest: Moving in together meant taking their relationship to the next level and getting a much better deal on rent for this couple.
Here are this week's top five posts:
1) Housing lottery launches for 198 apartments in the Bronx
2) Housing lottery launches for 139 apartments at a new development in Coney Island
3) I’m a retiree with $360,000 in my IRA. Why won’t rental agents call me back?
4) From Greenpoint to the UES: I moved in with my girlfriend and I'm saving money on rent