Elegran Edge
The Real Estate Blog
What is Elegran Edge? It’s the blog where we bring together the biggest and best stories from our neighborhood blogs and agent blogs. If it’s happening in Manhattan real estate, you can find it here.
Articles about "Rentals Market"
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Getting Started in NYC: Five Neighborhoods For Millenials By Kerby Marcelin | September 28, 2016
Are you ready for the NYC experience, but not sure where to start? Check our top five neighborhoods for post-grads and young professionals!
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State of Manhattan Luxury Rentals: Favorable Conditions for Renters in the Future By David Dam | September 12, 2016
Latest data on Manhattan's real estate industry indicates that now is a good time to rent.
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StreetEasy’s Quarterly Report: Good Opportunities for Investment in 2016 By Helen Olivo | February 03, 2016
The StreetEasy Quarterly Market Report has been released, an analysis of NYC’s largest database of sales and rental listings for 2015’s fourth quarter.
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Putting a Price on NYC’s Fall Rental Market By Stephanie Lovelle | December 02, 2015
From Zumper's recent map for the Fall season, here's a rental market summary of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Which neighborhoods ranked the priciest?
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A Competitive Market Driven By Luxury By Ilana Yoneshige | May 20, 2015
The real estate market is making a big recovery, though there is still some big competition.
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Spring 2015: Manhattan Market Trends By Ilana Yoneshige | May 15, 2015
According to some Real Estate Market reports, competition for a new home will be incredibly fierce this spring.
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I Won’t Grow Up: Short-Term Leases for Millennials By Ilana Yoneshige | March 18, 2015
Buildings in New York City are beginning to allow month-to-month rentals.
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To Buy or To Rent? That is the Question, Again By Samantha Brown | June 06, 2014
It used to be so simple, right? If you could afford to buy a home, you should buy a home. If you could not afford to buy a home, you should rent.
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Rents Rise Relative to Income Nationwide By Jonathan Tuason | May 16, 2014
Data collected via Zillow for the New York Times listed the median rents and median incomes for cities across the country. The compiled data showed that nationally, for about 50% of renters, 30% of their incomes is spent on housing costs, with that 30% proportion for median data holding true for 90 cities.
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Answering the Age-Old Question of Renting vs. Buying in NYC By Stephanie Fujihashi | March 12, 2014
“Whould it be better for me to buy, or to keep renting?”
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