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NYC Sublet Listings Break Record Amid Coronavirus, Study Says
Sublets in June jumped 114 percent citywide and one neighborhood listing rose 600 percent from when pandemic started, a new study found.

Sublets in June jumped 114 percent citywide and one neighborhood listing rose 600 percent from when pandemic started, a new study found.

Mayor Bill de Blasio wants the state to continue halting all evictions and give tenants a year to make any missed rent payments.

"Housing is healthcare," organizers said. "Right now it’s critical that every New Yorker is safely housed."
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In these unprecedented times, a common question is, "How do I keep up with my mortgage when I'm not working?"
"We demand a housing system that prioritizes people's homes over people's profits," said organizer Cea Weaver.
Housing advocates are organizing a massive rent strike May 1 to pressure New York lawmakers to cancel rents during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said a rent moratorium for NYCHA residents would be "very fair" given the economic toll of the new coronavirus.
Manhattan - It's early...but, here's what we know now.
New Yorkers are losing incomes and few landlords are being flexible when it comes to payment, tenant organizers said.
“The worst part of the whole thing is that there's no communication,” one renter said. “All [Cuomo] can say is you won't be evicted."
A surprise broker fee ban that spurred rent increases this month in listings citywide hit low-priced rentals hard, a new analysis shows.
The new rules follow deaths in Midtown and Queens.
A PropertyShark analysis shows foreclosure rates have increased 114 percent since 2014.
Hint: It's nowhere near Manhattan.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer wants landlords to give tenants a copy of their rights at every lease signing.
A surprise move to ban tenant-paid broker fees caused rents in certain New York City listings to jump, according to real estate analysts.
A New York State ruling that said tenants cannot be forced to pay broker fees has been put on hold.
The Department of Buildings is investigating a brownstone facade collapse in Chelsea.
Tiny houses and retrofitted basements are being offered as an answer to New York City's housing problems.
Prices were slashed in some New York City's poshest neighborhoods, a new analysis shows. Find out where.
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Three people found guilty for their roles in the deadly East Village gas explosion were sentenced Friday.
The market is starting to thaw… ...it's not so cold out there, after all.
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Said CORE market analyst Garrett Derderian, "The upcoming presidential election puts a cloud of uncertainty over the market."
People are packing up and moving to states such as Florida, Texas and Georgia, the census found.
Two New York City neighborhoods saw home prices triple over the past decade, according to a StreetEasy analysis.
The city's public housing agency won the distinction of being the worst landlord in New York City for the second year running.
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There are still deals to be had in SoHo ... allegedly.
The amount New Yorkers pay per square foot of real estate is much higher than almost anywhere else in the world, a recent report shows.
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