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While rents fell during the COVID pandemic, they climbed even higher two years later. While some contend that what is needed ...
New York will soon ban private equity firms and large institutional investors from buying single- and two-family homes during ...
New York's tree-planting initiative, Trees for NYCHA, launches a $750,000 program to plant approximately 400 trees across ...
That frustration led to Homey, a new mobile app that cuts through the red tape and actually helps New Yorkers apply for the affordable housing units they qualify for. Think of it like TurboTax, but ...
A new affordable housing lottery in New York City is offering one-bedroom apartments for $874 a month. The affordable housing ...
Finding housing in New York city can be tough — trying to do so when you’re new to the country, with a low or nonexistent credit score can feel even tougher. But New York State law protects you.
The plan, which will be included in the fiscal year 2026 budget, adds to a de Blasio-era policy designed to reduce ...
Elisha Fye Jr. grew up hearing his father’s stories of the Jim Crow South. There, Elisa Sr. was born on a plantation in 1918 ...
Changes keep coming to the city’s housing lottery process. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development is easing ...
Local and state officials gathered this week to mark the start of construction on Coventry Commons, a $59 million affordable ...
A total of seven states received the lowest grade on the new report card: Oregon, Connecticut, California, Hawaii, New York, ...