The awards presented Saturday in New York City covered 2020 and 2021. The 2022 winners will be recognized at a separate ceremony in October.
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Good news for NYC renters? This is where you can find more options
Inventory levels are rising in some NYC boroughs. What does that mean for renters?
Buying a home? How the 2022 housing market could be shifting in your favor
Buyers might finally experience respite from the hot pandemic market as inflation and fed rate-hike help create a more stabilized, balanced market.
‘I go hungry’: What parents are sacrificing amid soaring inflation to feed their families
“Food at home” prices have jumped 11%, the largest 12-month rise since 1980, while shelter costs have risen and gas prices have soared to records.
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Most Americans say it’s a bad time to buy a house
The poll reflects the frustration of potential homebuyers. Few Americans think it is a good time to buy a house, even compared to the Great Recession.
Skipping a real estate agent? How this homebuyer got her own housing market lead
You may have heard of a “whisper” listing in the housing market. But what’s a real estate whisper campaign? It could help you save on a house.
How this millennial couple fixed their credit and bought their first home
Last summer, in the middle of a red-hot pandemic market, the couple managed to get their credit in order and buy their first home.
What is a housing bubble? Answering your questions as housing market spikes
America’s real estate market may be showing signs of a bubble as home prices become “unhinged.” But what does that mean exactly? We explain.
Bidding wars in NYC: Tenants scramble for apartments, rents skyrocket as COVID deals vanish
COVID concessions have largely disappeared in New York City with the average apartment rent in Manhattan now 11% higher than pre-pandemic levels.