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These Neighborhoods Are NYC's Foreclosure Hotspots, Report Shows
Home foreclosures are declining in the city, but some neighborhoods still saw high numbers late last year.

Home foreclosures are declining in the city, but some neighborhoods still saw high numbers late last year.

Pop-Up Winter Market Sees Value in Bringing Queens Businesses Together

Tenants paying preferential rents face a "crisis" because landlords can hike prices by hundreds, a new report shows.
The de Blasio administration plans to expand market-rate development at NYCHA complexes to help fix public housing.
Democratic lawmakers want to push through some stalled rent reform proposals. Here's what they could mean for NYC tenants.
The Financial District's median sale price has fallen to roughly a quarter of nearby Tribeca's, figures show.
Manhattan has the nation's second-smallest average apartment size as well as the highest average rent, according to a recent report.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's affordable housing plan doesn't provide enough homes for the city's poorest families, the city comptroller says.
The annual ranking released by PropertyShark features the most expensive ZIP codes in the country.
Facing a mountain of repair needs, the city is expanding private companies' involvement in public housing.
The city has created a new list of recently sold buildings where tenants could be at risk of harassment.
The New York Wheel project was officially dropped Tuesday.
Some 65 percent of NYCHA developments auditors visited had unsecured doors, Comptroller Scott Stringer's office found.
Number of hotel rooms in the district increased by 93.8% since 2011 to more than 4,650, with more on the way
The city comptroller's estimate of low-rent apartment losses was off by more than half, his office admitted.
The city lost more than a million apartments renting for $900 or less from 2005 to 2017, a new report found.
The city approved more than 10,000 falsified permit applications in just two and a half years, a new analysis shows.
Brooklyn isn't the only place millennials love.
Newly renovated Tokeneke Association home on a quiet cul-de-sac w/in walking distance to train, restaurants, shops & Tokeneke School.
Brooklyn loves outdoor space and fireplaces are a must in the West Village, according to StreetEasy.
New Yorkers face one of the nation's longest average waits until their house is sold.
NYCHA residents are languishing in "some of the worst building conditions in the city" as they wait for repairs, a new report says.
This might make you want to pack up and move.
Queens saw the biggest year-over-year rent increase among large U.S. cities in July.
The housing authority's violations likely go beyond lead paint, its interim chairman admitted Wednesday.
One is a skyscraper one person called their "sworn enemy."
Only one Brooklyn neighborhood made the top 10.
Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved the measure hours after a Brooklyn Airbnb host sued the city for targeting him.
Only three big U.S. cities are worse for new buyers than the Big Apple, according to a new ranking.
Five recently sold homes in Manhattan, plus homes for sale, foreclosures, local mortgage rate comparison, housing data and nearby offerings.
Some "affordable" neighborhoods still have astronomical rents, a new RentHop study shows.
111 Tokeneke Road home to hold open house on Sunday, July 8th from 1-3pm.
Tenants could pay as much as 2.5 percent more under new guidelines adopted Tuesday.
The figure is stunningly high.
Want a summer to remember for under $2,000-a-month? Patch found some bargains on the shore.
Poor and middle-income New Yorkers have an especially tough time finding affordable housing, a new NYU report says.
The city will test a dockless bike sharing program in the Rockaways, Coney Island, Staten Island and the Bronx.
See how much a one-bedroom apartment costs near your subway station.
Five recently sold homes in Manhattan, plus homes for sale, foreclosures, local mortgage rate comparison, housing data and nearby offerings.