- 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.