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Figuring they didn’t have an ‘elevator budget,’ two renters focused on walk-ups for sale on the Lower East Side and in the East Village. Here’s what they found.
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Richmond's estimated budget surplus up to $19 million; council fails to reach consensus on use of money
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Lower Manhattan for Less Than $500,000? A Young Couple Knew They'd Need to Compromise. - The New York Times
A Studio on the East Side of Manhattan for Less Than $500,000? These Were His Options. - The New York Times
Lower Manhattan for Less Than $500,000? A Young Couple Knew They'd Need to Compromise. - The New York Times
COVID changed LA real estate, making $1 million homes common - Los Angeles Times
What's On the Market in Manhattan and Brooklyn - The New York Times
From Harlem to Central Brooklyn With $500,000: Would It Be Enough for a Two-Bedroom? - The New York Times
No, you won't lose your housing lottery apartment for making too much money
They Explored Upper East Side One-Bedrooms for Less Than $1 Million - The New York Times
She Searched the East Side of Manhattan With a $625,000 Budget. Which Apartment Would You Choose? - The New York Times