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Where Rents are Rising (and Where They're Not)
Last summer, the number of apartment shares listed across the US was at an all time
Last summer, the number of apartment shares listed across the US was at an all time
Last summer there were plenty of apartments on the market and hardly any people looking to
The pandemic has brought with it a whole new way of working, with many businesses now
You may think living with roommates is generally a young person's game - and you'd be
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Outfitted with one of the largest collections of high-end boutiques, art galleries, and off-Broadway shows, Union Square has turned into a must-visit destination for anyone in the area.
From clubs to delicious restaurants and white sand beaches, South Beach has the perfect blend of relaxing beach vacation and crazy nights out.
Located right at the heart of Grant Avenue and Stockton Street lies the largest Chinatown in the United States. With its delicious dim sum and history filled alleys, Chinatown has established itself as a home for Chinese culture.
Former warehouse district turned art hub of Miami. Vibrant street-art covered walls line Wynwood’s streets and are home to Miami's artiest galleries, restaurants, shops and clubs.
In Downtown LA, you can save just under $20,000 per year by choosing to have a roommate rather than live alone in a 1-bed apartment. In Hollywood, Santa Monica, Westwood and Redondo Beach you will save on average over $15,000.
In TriBeCa, renters are saving over $25K per year by renting with roommates when compared with the average price of a 1-bed apartment in the same area.₃ In Gramercy, SoHo, Chelsea, Greenwich Village and FiDi you can save over $20,000 per year.