StreetNoise
Confessions of a neighborhood cheater, how to write a killer co-op board letter, and more
- Confessions of a neighborhood cheater: Harlem may be cheaper, but it's no UWS (West Side Rag)
- ... and he's not the only one who thinks the UWS is finally cool (New York Daily News)
- Is it a cancer risk to buy an apartment with a dry cleaner downstairs? (Brownstoner Forum)
- No, the landlord will never repaint the walls and he may take you to housing court for asking (New York Daily News)
- The days of free storage space are gone as new condos sell like hotcakes (New York Times)
- One secret to a killer co-op board reference letter: Sound like a sane neighbor (NY1)
- With rents this high, it's time to get that starter apartment (amNew York)
- First time renters, keep your pockets full of cash and your co-signer by the phone (New York Post)
- It is possible to win back your first love -- that beloved Greenwich Village one-bedroom -- after a divorce (New York Times)
- How to throw that illegal subletter out of a co-op (Habitat Magazine)
- Smoke Out: New Yorkers love smoke free buildings (Wall Street Journal)
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