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  2. Owning vs. Renting in 5 Cities in New York: Which Is Cheaper?

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    Owning vs. Renting in New York City A one-bedroom apartment in New York City costs about $4,250 a month in gross rent. Yet, the median monthly housing costs for homeowners stand at about $2,991.

  3. Manhattanville Houses - Wikipedia

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    Manhattanville Houses is a public housing project in the Manhattanville section of West Harlem, in the borough of Manhattan, New York City. The project is located between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue , spanning a superblock from 129th Street to 133rd Street and is managed by the New York City Housing Authority .

  4. Harlem River Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem River Houses is a New York City Housing Authority public housing complex between 151st Street, 153rd Street, ... Rent in 1937 was $21.00 a month, ...

  5. List of New York City Housing Authority properties - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Hills Houses: East New York: 15 7 1,442 May 31, 1955: East New York City Line Houses: East New York: 33 3 63 March 31, 1976: Farragut Houses: Downtown Brooklyn: 10 13 and 14 1,390 April 30, 1952: Fenimore Houses: East Flatbush: 18 2 36 September 30, 1969: Fiorentino Houses: East New York: 8 4 160 October 31, 1971: Glenmore Plaza ...

  6. Renting 101: How to Find an NYC Apartment - AOL

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    Vicki Salemi is a writer and former HR manager who landed a big-city job and moved from the New Jersey suburbs to New York City when she was 30. She dishes on how to successfully make the career ...

  7. 7 Surprising Challenges of Renting in New York - AOL

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    Don't let movies and TV shows fool you. Renting in New York is tough and much more expensive than pop culture lets on. Once you have an understanding of the New York real estate market, however ...