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S.Jhoanna Robledo

July 14, 2014
Know Before You Co-Buy

Five rules to keep in mind before you go Dutch on a brownstone.

July 14, 2014
Make Your Own Commune

Going in on a building or apartment with a group of friends, your in-laws, or even complete strangers isn’t as crazy as it sounds.

May 19, 2014 |
On the Market

Many New Yorkers who don’t own in the city are becoming homeowners out here.

May 19, 2014 |
Get In on Sullivan County

Now’s the time to head to the far-west Catskills.

April 7, 2014 |
All About the Driveway

Local real-estate agents on buildings they’d like to grow old in.

March 10, 2014 |
Rent a Poodle

Or a projector, or a parking space.

February 10, 2014
From Urb to Burb

If you can’t stomach being outbid on yet another crummy railroad apartment, it might be time to consider heading farther afield.

December 23, 2013
Covetable Home FAQs

How to get past a co-op board, score a rent-stabilized apartment, and more.

December 23, 2013
On the Market

A garage, a key to Gramercy Park, and an Upper East Side limestone mansion can all be yours.

December 23, 2013
The Covetables

Yes, we’d all like to live in the Dakota. Or 740 Park, the Beresford, or 15 CPW. In addition to those old standbys of lust-worthiness, the city is brimming with slightly less bold-faced but equally desirable buildings�that are just as impossible to penetrate. Here, a peek inside the Red Hook rental with a 40-person wait list, the Fifth Avenue co-op straight out of an Edith Wharton novel, and the $525-a-month Chelsea studio.