Something Between Brooklyn and the Bronx
Carlos P. Naudon wanted an apartment convenient to the Bronx, where his office was.
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By JOYCE COHEN
Carlos P. Naudon wanted an apartment convenient to the Bronx, where his office was.
By JOYCE COHEN
Josué Asselin-Bienvenue and Michael Robinson II needed more room than their Manhattan rental offered.
By JOYCE COHEN
Renee Nelson, a high school math teacher in the Bronx, searched for a two-bedroom apartment with some outdoor space and indoor parking.
By JOYCE COHEN
Two flight attendants, Hugo Nicholls and Adam Flagg, went shopping for a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan.
By JOYCE COHEN
Jen Dobrovolski wanted to rent an apartment on familiar turf. She got her wish.
By JOYCE COHEN
Mario R. García wanted to buy a one-bedroom apartment and found it on East 79th Street.
By JOYCE COHEN
Tracey Van Kempen wanted a studio or a one-bedroom on the Upper East Side.
By JOYCE COHEN
Gillian Morris wanted to share an apartment that had plenty of space for dinners, meet-ups and house concerts.
By JOYCE COHEN
Steffanie Peterson and her daughter, Hannah, left West Virginia to start a new life in New York.
By JOYCE COHEN
John McQuillen wanted a one-bedroom apartment in Upper Manhattan.
By JOYCE COHEN
Michael Yormark wanted to buy an apartment rather than spend money on rent.
By JOYCE COHEN
Diana Vaynshenker and Avner Rubinstein hoped to buy a two-family house in Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
Tori Porpora and Emma Murphy, Columbia students, wanted to share a two-bedroom apartment.
By JOYCE COHEN
Elise Porter and Jose Moran Moya decided to buy a condominium in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
Two sisters and their husbands discovered that an equally split two-family house can be difficult to come by. They bought a place in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
Miisha Jones wanted to rent an apartment in Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
With his lease expiring, Joseph Nawy searched for a one-bedroom apartment.
By JOYCE COHEN
Alexis Wold wanted to buy a studio on the East Side of Manhattan.
By JOYCE COHEN
Brian and Stephanie Cashin decided to switch from a walk-up to a high-rise.
By JOYCE COHEN
Tara Boras and Tarek Arafat wanted a larger rental apartment on the Upper West Side.
By JOYCE COHEN
Carlos P. Naudon wanted an apartment convenient to the Bronx, where his office was.
By JOYCE COHEN
Josué Asselin-Bienvenue and Michael Robinson II needed more room than their Manhattan rental offered.
By JOYCE COHEN
Renee Nelson, a high school math teacher in the Bronx, searched for a two-bedroom apartment with some outdoor space and indoor parking.
By JOYCE COHEN
Two flight attendants, Hugo Nicholls and Adam Flagg, went shopping for a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan.
By JOYCE COHEN
Jen Dobrovolski wanted to rent an apartment on familiar turf. She got her wish.
By JOYCE COHEN
Mario R. García wanted to buy a one-bedroom apartment and found it on East 79th Street.
By JOYCE COHEN
Tracey Van Kempen wanted a studio or a one-bedroom on the Upper East Side.
By JOYCE COHEN
Gillian Morris wanted to share an apartment that had plenty of space for dinners, meet-ups and house concerts.
By JOYCE COHEN
Steffanie Peterson and her daughter, Hannah, left West Virginia to start a new life in New York.
By JOYCE COHEN
John McQuillen wanted a one-bedroom apartment in Upper Manhattan.
By JOYCE COHEN
Michael Yormark wanted to buy an apartment rather than spend money on rent.
By JOYCE COHEN
Diana Vaynshenker and Avner Rubinstein hoped to buy a two-family house in Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
Tori Porpora and Emma Murphy, Columbia students, wanted to share a two-bedroom apartment.
By JOYCE COHEN
Elise Porter and Jose Moran Moya decided to buy a condominium in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
Two sisters and their husbands discovered that an equally split two-family house can be difficult to come by. They bought a place in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
Miisha Jones wanted to rent an apartment in Brooklyn.
By JOYCE COHEN
With his lease expiring, Joseph Nawy searched for a one-bedroom apartment.
By JOYCE COHEN
Alexis Wold wanted to buy a studio on the East Side of Manhattan.
By JOYCE COHEN
Brian and Stephanie Cashin decided to switch from a walk-up to a high-rise.
By JOYCE COHEN
Tara Boras and Tarek Arafat wanted a larger rental apartment on the Upper West Side.