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Tag: Renting and Leasing (Real Estate)
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A Broker With a Hometown Advantage Talks About ‘Selling the Hamptons’
JB Andreassi, a real estate agent on a reality TV show, said a lack of inventory has toughened the market for buyers and renters in the popular summer resort area on Long Island.
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The Tenants Tried to Stop an Eviction. Now They Could Own the Building
When a new landlord bought their building in the Bronx and threatened to raise rents and kick them out, tenants banded together. They never expected how far they might get: the chance to buy their apartments for $2,500 each.
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In New York, Rents May Rise for More Than 2 Million
The city board that sets rents on most regulated apartments may be considering some of the highest increases in years.
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Looming Rent Increase of Up to 9 Percent Tests Adams’s Housing Priorities
Some Democrats are calling proposed increases for New York City’s roughly one million rent stabilized apartments “unconscionable.” Mayor Eric Adams says he wants to support small landlords.