The Lower East Side, Minus Three Roommates After living in a five-bedroom duplex with three other roommates, Garrett Aries and Olivia Jung went on the hunt for a less unwieldy place. By JOYCE COHEN
A Dog-Friendly Co-op in Sunset Park, Brooklyn Michael Beattie and Marissa Tarallo went in “wide-eyed” thinking their search would be a one-month process. By JOYCE COHEN
Close to Work in Midtown West Andrew Warren and Ellada Arakelova wanted to buy a two-bedroom in the middle of everything. By JOYCE COHEN
From the City to the Hamptons Romy Rodiek and Patrick Pilloni could buy a larger place in the city. Or they could head for the beach. By JOYCE COHEN
A Bed-Stuy Two-Family, With Bird Song Stephanie Robb Alexander wanted to buy a two-family house with access to the front and back yards from her unit. By JOYCE COHEN
A Midtown Apartment, the Opposite of Nice and Quiet Ruvin and Polina Itskovich wanted an apartment in the middle of everything in Manhattan. By JOYCE COHEN
Hearts Set on Montauk Amy and Bobby Reich were worried they were priced out. But they persisted and found a place. By JOYCE COHEN
An Unexpected Route to Williamsburg Kendall Huberman discovered she qualified for a co-op building with an income cap. By JOYCE COHEN
An Army Veteran With a Housing Mission Daneilia Francis wanted to buy a two-family house in Brooklyn with an apartment to rent out under Section 8. By JOYCE COHEN
Their Favorite: A Bed-Stuy Two-Family Seth Burroughs and Elli Papadopoulos searched for a home in Brooklyn. By JOYCE COHEN
A Scramble for an Upper East Side Studio Bailey Stanbury needed to rent an apartment, and time was tight. By JOYCE COHEN
A Bed-Stuy Apartment: Well-Known Terrain Patrice Fenton and Ra’id Bey searched Brooklyn for an apartment for their family of four. By JOYCE COHEN
A Bed-Stuy Rental via FaceTime Caitlyn Higgins and Antony West were moving from Florida to Brooklyn. By JOYCE COHEN
Targeting Apartments in Astoria, Queens Emma Petkofsky and Michael Maisch wanted a two-bedroom in Astoria, Queens. By JOYCE COHEN
The Upper West Side Wins Joan and Robert Khoury had lived in New York before, and knew what they did and did not want. By JOYCE COHEN
Brooklyn Apartment Wanted: Will Climb Stairs Jessica Poole specifically requested a fifth- or sixth-floor walk-up. She wanted a view. By JOYCE COHEN
In Brooklyn, a Home and Home Brewery Melissa and Jesse Peretz watched the price drop on a Kensington house, and eventually put in a bid. By JOYCE COHEN
Brooklyn Apartment Sticker Shock Jerod Coker and Emily Scheele knew New York would be expensive, just not how expensive. By JOYCE COHEN
Upper West Side: Prewar to Postwar After years in a building that dated to 1915, it was time for Richard Zoglin to try a home on the newer side. By JOYCE COHEN
Upper West Side One-Bedroom, Just Needs Paint Jamie Koff wanted more space; an elevator was a must. By JOYCE COHEN
The Lower East Side, Minus Three Roommates After living in a five-bedroom duplex with three other roommates, Garrett Aries and Olivia Jung went on the hunt for a less unwieldy place. By JOYCE COHEN
A Dog-Friendly Co-op in Sunset Park, Brooklyn Michael Beattie and Marissa Tarallo went in “wide-eyed” thinking their search would be a one-month process. By JOYCE COHEN
Close to Work in Midtown West Andrew Warren and Ellada Arakelova wanted to buy a two-bedroom in the middle of everything. By JOYCE COHEN
From the City to the Hamptons Romy Rodiek and Patrick Pilloni could buy a larger place in the city. Or they could head for the beach. By JOYCE COHEN
A Bed-Stuy Two-Family, With Bird Song Stephanie Robb Alexander wanted to buy a two-family house with access to the front and back yards from her unit. By JOYCE COHEN
A Midtown Apartment, the Opposite of Nice and Quiet Ruvin and Polina Itskovich wanted an apartment in the middle of everything in Manhattan. By JOYCE COHEN
Hearts Set on Montauk Amy and Bobby Reich were worried they were priced out. But they persisted and found a place. By JOYCE COHEN
An Unexpected Route to Williamsburg Kendall Huberman discovered she qualified for a co-op building with an income cap. By JOYCE COHEN
An Army Veteran With a Housing Mission Daneilia Francis wanted to buy a two-family house in Brooklyn with an apartment to rent out under Section 8. By JOYCE COHEN
Their Favorite: A Bed-Stuy Two-Family Seth Burroughs and Elli Papadopoulos searched for a home in Brooklyn. By JOYCE COHEN
A Scramble for an Upper East Side Studio Bailey Stanbury needed to rent an apartment, and time was tight. By JOYCE COHEN
A Bed-Stuy Apartment: Well-Known Terrain Patrice Fenton and Ra’id Bey searched Brooklyn for an apartment for their family of four. By JOYCE COHEN
A Bed-Stuy Rental via FaceTime Caitlyn Higgins and Antony West were moving from Florida to Brooklyn. By JOYCE COHEN
Targeting Apartments in Astoria, Queens Emma Petkofsky and Michael Maisch wanted a two-bedroom in Astoria, Queens. By JOYCE COHEN
The Upper West Side Wins Joan and Robert Khoury had lived in New York before, and knew what they did and did not want. By JOYCE COHEN
Brooklyn Apartment Wanted: Will Climb Stairs Jessica Poole specifically requested a fifth- or sixth-floor walk-up. She wanted a view. By JOYCE COHEN
In Brooklyn, a Home and Home Brewery Melissa and Jesse Peretz watched the price drop on a Kensington house, and eventually put in a bid. By JOYCE COHEN
Brooklyn Apartment Sticker Shock Jerod Coker and Emily Scheele knew New York would be expensive, just not how expensive. By JOYCE COHEN
Upper West Side: Prewar to Postwar After years in a building that dated to 1915, it was time for Richard Zoglin to try a home on the newer side. By JOYCE COHEN
Upper West Side One-Bedroom, Just Needs Paint Jamie Koff wanted more space; an elevator was a must. By JOYCE COHEN