Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

tags

StreetEasy

Recent Headlines
Washington Heights »

Upper Manhattan rents and sales prices grew faster than other areas, StreetEasy found.

Fort Greene »

Fort Greene was named the city's second "hottest" neighborhood to live in next year.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

StreetEasy crunched data on sales, rentals, population and listing views to make its predictions.

Kingsbridge »

The neighborhood offers New Yorkers affordability and close proximity to the subway, StreetEasy said.

Upper West Side »

More developers are catering to the growing market of dog-owning real-estate seekers.

Washington Heights »

Price growth in Manhattan, Brooklyn returned to a slower pace after 4 frenetic years, StreetEasy found.

Jamaica »

Homes in Jamaica are often cheaper than in other parts of the city.

Jamaica »

Hope Knight, executive director of Greater Jamaica, discusses new developments in the neighborhood.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Here's where to find the most rental units with central air conditioning in the city.

TriBeCa »

The market for sales and rentals has eased slightly, real estate reports said.

Astoria »

Getting roommates and looking beyond Manhattan helps a lot, Streeteasy's interactive map shows.

West Harlem »

The typical New York City renter is likely to spend 65 percent of income on rent, StreetEasy said.

Midtown »

Streeteasy found that a few particular buzzwords help to move listings faster.

Fort Greene »

Median prices in Northwest Brooklyn, from DUMBO to Gowanus, will dip this year, Streeteasy predicts.