Apartments: Fall 2011
NYC's holy grail is the perfect pad, but that doesn't mean you can't score your own for a great deal. Find out how, then learn what to do before you move---and how to save enough dough to buy. But first, if you have the money---or like to dream---take a peek inside a few plush buildings.
Tue Oct 11 2011
New York by Gehry Photograph: dbox
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New York by Gehry
2BR, Financial District -
Wythe Confectionery
Studio; Williamsburg, Brooklyn -
GAIR2
1BR; Dumbo, Brooklyn -
Murano
3BR; Long Island City, Queens -
Studio; Park Slope, Brooklyn
Rent: $1,300 -
1BR, Lower East Side
Rent: $1,850 -
1BR; Sunset Park, Brooklyn
Rent: $1,350 -
2BR, Gramercy/Flatiron
Rent: $2,900 -
2BR, Upper East Side
Rent: $2,200 -
3BR, Washington Heights
Rent: $1,800 -
What to look for before you sign the lease
Before you commit, learn how to recognize the warning signs.
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How to deal with bad neighbors
Four New Yorkers share their experiences.
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How to prepare for buying a home
Get tips on saving cash, reducing debt and more.
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Sticky-note confessions: What's your worst apartment horror story?
