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NYC's Most Expensive Neighborhoods Change In New Ranking
Hudson Yards and TriBeCa are still the priciest enclaves in the city, but new neighborhoods made it onto the 10 top list.

Hudson Yards and TriBeCa are still the priciest enclaves in the city, but new neighborhoods made it onto the 10 top list.

National home prices have surged over the past year; the New York City area was no exception.

Like electricity or hot water, broadband internet will be treated as a utility for apartments under a bill by Council Member Ben Kallos.
A Staten Island man says he was injured by a piece of icy snow that fell from the 1,776-foot-tall Freedom Tower, court records show.
The O'Shaughnessy family is still getting settled in their new Bronx home.
Brooklyn's rents have returned to pre-pandemic levels, while Manhattan's are nearly there, a new study found.
One single mom tried to rent an apartment with housing vouchers, only to be told by her broker, "Leave me the f--- alone."
"Kedex Properties can no longer ignore its obligation to do the necessary work to ensure the building is safe, habitable, and up to code."
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Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Thursday that will extend the pause on evictions, which was set to expire this week, until mid-January.
A one-two punch of summer leases ending and returning to New York City is causing a rental crunch.
Evictions are being allowed to resume across the country.
Move over San Francisco — the Big Apple's typical $2,810 rent makes it the nation's the most expensive rental market.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The New York City area was no exception.
About 66 percent of New Yorkers in the city and state struggle to pay rent, a new PropertyNest survey found.
Continuum Company is asking for approval to build residential development up to 34 stories within about 150 feet from the botanical garden.
The city's median one-bedroom cost is only $40 below San Francisco's, and its rent costs are rising more rapidly, a Zumper report found.
The number of homes for sale in these three boroughs also hit a record high, according to a new study from StreetEasy.
With more than $2 billion in rent relief still not reaching tenants, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the state will "streamline" applications.
Out of 180 cities in a recent WalletHub study, New York City ranked 109th — and near the bottom on affordability and cost of living.
A new report ranking 150 of the country's metropolitan areas put New York City at number 118.
Residential sales bounced back 88 percent compared to the pandemic's height, with Hudson Yards as the priciest neighborhood, study finds.
“Things are very fragile,” said Salzhauer. “It will take six months to two years to find a new equilibrium.”
Home prices are up more than 10 percent in the New York City area since the pandemic began.
"People move here and they don’t even know what the building looks like," a neighbor said of a 15-year-old scaffold.
More than 100 bridges were found to be in poor condition.
The building currently has 61 “immediately hazardous” housing code violations, HPD’s records show, including rat infestation.
Struggling to pay rent through the coronavirus pandemic? A $2.7 billion pot of rent relief is now up for grabs.
Struggling tenants across the state can apply for relief starting June 1, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
The city’s rent prices inched upward in April for the first time in a year, a new StreetEasy study found. But prices could remain low.
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Prospective renters still have some time to take advantage of low rents but deals won't last forever, experts say.
A study shows that one-bedroom homes near this train station have had the largest rent increases in the city.
The price for one-bedrooms fell at 88 percent of all MTA stops across the five boroughs, according to a new RentHop study.