Not exact matches
Not sure where all the money went, but he has continued to
rent (a very nice
house in a pretty nice
neighborhood) cuz he can not come up w / the 20 % down payment so understand what you meant
in the above article link.
Buying on a small scale, they and their peers are perhaps best described as microdevelopers, rehabbing derelict properties to
rent and perhaps eventually sell
in an attempt to save
houses from demolition and preserve a
neighborhood or two.
Folks who are
renting in neighborhoods with a lot of
housing vouchers end up having higher
rents, so it's had some unintended consequences.»
Coming out of college, a half a dozen of my friends joined together and we pooled our money together,
rented a
house, and started sharing food and time with other people
in the
neighborhood.
Someone is papering a
rent - stabilized
housing complex
in a rapidly gentrifying
neighborhood with flyers urging tenants to list their homes on Airbnb,
housing advocates told the Daily News.
The $ 41 billion
Housing New York: A Five - Borough, Ten - Year Plan is the most expansive and ambitious affordable housing agenda of its kind in the nation's history, and Mayor de Blasio pledged it would reach New Yorkers ranging from those with very low incomes at the bottom of the economic ladder, all the way to those in the middle class facing ever - rising rents in their neighbo
Housing New York: A Five - Borough, Ten - Year Plan is the most expansive and ambitious affordable
housing agenda of its kind in the nation's history, and Mayor de Blasio pledged it would reach New Yorkers ranging from those with very low incomes at the bottom of the economic ladder, all the way to those in the middle class facing ever - rising rents in their neighbo
housing agenda of its kind
in the nation's history, and Mayor de Blasio pledged it would reach New Yorkers ranging from those with very low incomes at the bottom of the economic ladder, all the way to those
in the middle class facing ever - rising
rents in their
neighborhoods.
But,
in the presence of many of the
neighborhood's affordable
housing activists, he repeated the Assembly's commitment to renewing and extending
rent protection laws.
Organizers explained that Harlem had been chosen for the protest as it represents a
neighborhood in flux, where soaring
housing and commercial
rents threaten to undermine the community's historic composition of working - class and middle - class life
in New York.
Also at 11:30 a.m., Bushwick faith leaders, small business owners and residents march and rally through Bushwick to call on Albany to close major loopholes
in rent laws that are driving the loss of affordable
housing in the
neighborhood, Make the Road New York's office, 301 Grove St., Brooklyn.
Folks
in the
neighborhood say those
rents are too expensive, though, and they'd like to see more affordable
housing be built.
Rents along the major Bronx road are too low to support market rate
housing, so the city will subsidize construction
in the
neighborhood going forward.
The $ 3.338 million allows local development organizations to rehabilitate units while maintaining low
rents for longtime locals — many of whom make between $ 25,000 to $ 45,000 a year, according to Ismene Speliotis, executive director of the Mutual
Housing Association of New York, which owns and manages 526 affordable apartment
in neighborhoods including Crown Heights, Bushwick, Brownsville and East New York.
Legislation will be introduced to stop one - and two - family homes from short term rentals State Senator Jeff Klein, joined by Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, community leaders and angry residents, demanded on Monday that Airbnb and similar sites remove an advertisement for «Fenton Lounge» aka Airbnb «Animal
House», placed by a homeowner who is
renting out his two - family residence for raucous, lewd, late night parties
in a quiet
neighborhood.
In doing so, the Governor's TPU has helped to stem the loss of rent regulated housing in working and middle - class neighborhoods, ensuring that long - term tenants can stay in their homes,» said HCR Commissioner James S. Rubi
In doing so, the Governor's TPU has helped to stem the loss of
rent regulated
housing in working and middle - class neighborhoods, ensuring that long - term tenants can stay in their homes,» said HCR Commissioner James S. Rubi
in working and middle - class
neighborhoods, ensuring that long - term tenants can stay
in their homes,» said HCR Commissioner James S. Rubi
in their homes,» said HCR Commissioner James S. Rubin.
In doing so, the Governor's TPU has helped to stem the loss of rent regulated housing in working and middle - class neighborhoods, ensuring that long - term tenants can stay in their home
In doing so, the Governor's TPU has helped to stem the loss of
rent regulated
housing in working and middle - class neighborhoods, ensuring that long - term tenants can stay in their home
in working and middle - class
neighborhoods, ensuring that long - term tenants can stay
in their home
in their homes,
«Poor people are getting pushed out — they can't afford the
rent,» said Erwin Edwards, who bought his
house in Bedford - Stuyvesant, another rapidly gentrifying
neighborhood,
in 1998.
We
rent the cutest
house in the sweet
neighborhood of Normaltown
in Athens, GA..
I never lived
in public
housing, but my parents» small single - family home in a white Queens neighborhood not far from Woodside had monthly mortgage payments about the same as the rent Charles and Claire Klein paid to the Housing Aut
housing, but my parents» small single - family home
in a white Queens
neighborhood not far from Woodside had monthly mortgage payments about the same as the
rent Charles and Claire Klein paid to the
Housing Aut
Housing Authority.
I made the mistake of thinking I could buy
houses in lower - income
neighborhoods for cheap and still get good
rent.
To add on previous comment I was
renting a room for only $ 350 a month
in San Diego (insane deal)
in a
house and nice
neighborhood from Real Estate Agent that worked
in same office as I. Everyday he would tell me «you are making so much money you need an interest deduction,» «I can start showing you
houses,» and so on - this went on for months on end until I decided yes I needed to offset my income via the interest paid on a home loan.
Needs Philadelphia Renters Insurance,
renting a
house, when a couple of claims who were up to no good started making trouble
in my
neighborhood.»
If you're a renter
in an up - and - coming
neighborhood, then you better brace yourself for the
rent hikes that come with increased demand for
housing.
On the other hand, my parents own a
house in a very sketchy
neighborhood in Arkansas that is maybe worth $ 50,000 which they
rent for $ 500 / month.
I have found that for the same price as many hotels
in the area, one can
rent a small bungalow
in a downtown
neighborhood and with this promotion still going,
renting a
house could be downright affordable!
At Anini Beach there are only 25
houses for
rent that are actually
in the beach
neighborhood and this
house is one.
He has faced
housing uncertainty himself; has friends who have battled homelessness; and his mother has for 20 years spent the lion's share of her pay on
rent, likely
in the
neighborhood of $ 200,000.
There are three basic methods of appraising a
house: 1) replacement cost 2) multiple of
rent and 3) «comparables,» that is, what do similar
houses in the
neighborhood cost.
Needs Philadelphia Renters Insurance,
renting a
house, when a couple of claims who were up to no good started making trouble
in my
neighborhood.»
This middle class residential
neighborhood is dominated by single - family dwellings, but many people live
in rented houses and apartments.
I live and work
in the area and I am targeting Schenectady
houses in desirable
neighborhoods that need work to bring them up to par, repair and improve them,
rent and hold.
When the single -
housing market's bubble burst, rental
housing units immediately became
in demand, and thanks to the economy's gradual recovery and the arrival of the Millennial generation, who eschew single -
housing in favor of
renting in urban live / work / play
neighborhoods, multifamily
housing has continued to impress investors.
This is very bad for home owners too as
rent control leads to run down
housing and not being able to control bad people
in good
neighborhoods.
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Population growth of these inner city
neighborhoods are increasing at a tremendous rate with young professionals willing to pay high
rents and empty nest couples willing to pay high prices to purchase and restore these «close
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houses.
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We look at
rent comps
in the
neighborhood for similar
houses to determine the
rents.
Mike explained that the
house was built
in 1955, had three bedrooms and one bath, needed a good bit of work, the
neighborhood was okay but not great, and like - kind
houses in the area
rented for $ 800 per month.
Rental
houses in neighborhoods where homes usually
rent for a dollar a square foot are averaged
in with those that
rent for 50 cents / foot.
According to the report, renters
in majority black
neighborhoods have to spend 43.7 percent of their income on
rent, while renters
in majority Hispanic
neighborhoods have to spend 48.1 percent; renters
in majority white
neighborhoods, to compare, have to spend 30.7 percent — on par with the ideal budget for
housing, 30 percent.
I actually considered selling my
house at the peak because I could
rent a similar home
in a similar
neighborhood for half of what I was paying on my mortgage.
«
In many of the city's
neighborhoods,
rents are likely insufficient to justify new mid - and high - rise construction, let alone cross-subsidize the creation of new affordable
housing through up - zoning,» according to an analysis from New York University's Furman Center.
The most prominent reasons that renters provide for
renting rather than owning include financial obstacles, specifically the inability to afford a down payment on a
house; not being able to afford to buy the home or buy
in the
neighborhood they seek; and the desire to pay down debts before taking on a mortgage.