The average rent in New York City has reached a new record high. This is attributed to a lack of supply and rising mortgage rates, among other factors. Rising interest rates have led to more people turning to the rental market instead of buying a home. This has...
Spring cleaning improves your home, lifts your spirits, and helps prevent common airborne illnesses and allergic reactions. A simplified approach to your annual spring cleaning day can make the process less daunting and leave longer-lasting results. Spring...
New York City is known for its high rents and standard of living. That’s why the old song says you can make it anywhere if you can manage in the Big Apple. However, most people probably couldn’t guess which neighborhood is home to the wealthiest people....
Life in East Manhattan has been glamorized throughout the decades as ideal, everyday New York City living. The East Village and the Lower East Side, are prime locations for affordable living in the heart of the city. There have been some changes to this part of NYC...
2016 was a big year for NYC real estate, from the resurgence of the Lower East Side to the opening of the first office building at Hudson Yards, and even a final debut of the Second Avenue Subway line, almost one hundred years in the making. Outside of Manhattan...
Like many places in NYC, Long Island City (LIC) was once farmland. Its history as such is as recent as the 1920s. Since then, it had become known for its factories and warehouses, like Wonton Foods, Inc., which is the largest manufacturer of fortune cookies (among...