The good vibes in New York continue as we welcome Claire Valdez and Brad Lander into the fold. Valdez seems to be on a mission to universalize rent control, which I hope she can move quickly on, because this week was a little grim! Prices seem to be creeping up across the board, even in Sunnyside, where I’ve always counted on the rents being sane. I made my way from there to Harlem and Bed-Stuy and Ridgewood, and then found a batch of options in Boerum Hill — it is an admittedly haphazard mixed bag of neighborhoods and apartments this week! Lastly, please enjoy this video from Veronika, which hit me in a specific and personal place.
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Two single mothers share an apartment, the child care, and the bills. There’s only one firm rule: no men. |
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The Rent Guidelines Board voted not to increase rents on nearly 1 million apartments, fulfilling the mayor’s campaign promise. |
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And a corner two-bedroom with huge casement windows in Tudor City. |
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An obsessive owner spent decades restoring a classic six to its original grandeur. He never moved in. |
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And a renovated farmhouse in Rhinebeck with a guesthouse and barn. |
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