Neighborhood Series
How To Write A Compelling Offer Letter
An offer letter is a potential home buyer’s first official/formal proposal to buy the property. It’s legally non-binding, which means that a seller cannot hold
How To Set The Right Asking Price For Your Co-op
Board’s Minimum Sales Price When you are selling your co-op, the first thing you may have to consider is if your board has set minimum
How To Research An Apartment Purchase Online?
Even if you plan on working with a buyer’s agent when searching for an apartment to buy, there are several reasons why you should know
18 Best Steakhouses In NYC
Best Steakhouses In Manhattan Keens Steakhouse (72 W 36th St): Keens is a USDA-Prime-only steakhouse that has been around since 1885. It was named after
8 Reasons An NYC Co-op Board May Reject You
The NYC co-op boards do not have to share the reasons for rejecting buyers and cannot be challenged on their decision unless you can prove
Joining A Co-op Board In NYC: What Can You Expect?
Co-op Board in NYC Co-op boards in NYC have two legal obligations: Following the co-op’s internal rules/bylaws. Changes in these bylawsare governed by rules stated
Furnished vs. Unfurnished Apartments in NYC
Furnished apartments are equipped with most of the furniture, amenities like TV, and kitchen equipment an individual or family might need. Unfurnished apartments may come
10 Oldest Buildings In Manhattan
1. Fraunces Tavern (54 Pearl St) Construction: 1719 to 1722 Originally built between 1719 and 1722, Fraunces Tavern was reconstructed in 1907, with some of
6 Things You Need To Know Before You Find Your First Tenant
Subletting Rules of Your Building If you own a single-family home or a multi-family property, you will have the final say on who you can