With a few exceptions, the composer and social media influencer Chloe Flower's walls are bare. But who needs art when you have Liberace’s piano? https://t.co/uZ2CWmssAY
Isiah Whitlock Jr., on Leaving Chelsea for Gramercy Park... https://t.co/gne36hJrBh... Thanks to @JoanneKaufmanny and photographer @KatherineMarks for checking out my new digs
The Hunt: This renter wanted a Manhattan studio with a good location and plenty of light for $2,000 a month. Which of these options would you choose?https://t.co/7GIifSyU3G
Covid is changing New York's cooperative housing in ways big and small. Good riddance to annoying neighbors, and perhaps some outdated bylaws. https://t.co/tX69nrU2Xc
A coalition of housing groups draws up a blueprint for mayoral candidates that includes turning hotels into affordable housing and rezoning affluent neighborhoods to include more affordable housing. https://t.co/DY9oSDYqEu
Townhouse sales in Manhattan and Brooklyn were a bright spot in the November market, as more people sought more living space to guard against the pandemic. https://t.co/kEy8J0o5be
The coronavirus drove vacancies up in co-living buildings, but companies have wooed back tenants with rent deals and flexible leases https://t.co/XaLljuvubE
Hell’s Kitchen has become “more attractive and more diverse on every level,” said one realtor. “It has this really interesting balance between the best of East Village grit and the artsy, intellectual West Side.” https://t.co/LsKEAw3ojx
Wary of vacancies, some co-ops have raised maintenance fees on residents so they could lower rents for endangered commercial tenants. https://t.co/MqSI0uGDJj