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Far Rockaway »

StreetEasy analyzed sales in neighborhoods devastated by the 2012 storm, where development continues.

Upper East Side »

North Brooklyn, including Williamsburg and Greenpoint, saw a decline in rent rates, StreetEasy found.

East Harlem »

Median rents rose 3.9 percent a year since 2010, while wages rose 1.8 percent a year, StreetEasy found.

Downtown Brooklyn »

StreetEasy is facing competition from upstarts and a new service from the Real Estate Board of New York.

Carroll Gardens »

Areas in Northwest Brooklyn and around Prospect Park saw a 24 percent dip in listings, StreetEasy found.

West Village »

New York is the No. 1 pick for college students to move after graduation, a study found.

Upper West Side »

The two-bedroom Dr. Jonathan Zizmor and his wife sold in March could use some cosmetic work.

Hamilton Heights »

Price cuts are on the decline amid low inventory, Streeteasy found.

Carroll Gardens »

Carroll Gardens and Kensington are tougher for buyers than Williamsburg and Midtown, StreetEasy found.

TriBeCa »

A new pay-to-play tool for brokers on StreetEasy has some asking whether you really need a broker.

West Village »

Renters want to live in the West Village, and romance-seekers want to date Villagers, Streeteasy found.

Upper East Side »

Upper East Side co-op sales fell 17 percent, a recent report shows.

Greenpoint »

The most popular price point was between $400,000 and $600,000, Streeteasy found.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Residents are leaving the East Village and heading to Hell's Kitchen, a study found.

Yorkville »

Real estate experts say it's largely to do with the Second Avenue Subway.