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How a Prada bag inspired Ankur Jain to ditch California and start Bilt Rewards in NYC 

"It was so out of touch with not just big problems, but big opportunities," Bilt founder Ankur Jain said of the wacky job offer that pushed him to found Bilt.

35 best online home furniture stores that'll fit any aesthetic, per experts, designers and our reviews

With advice from the experts, expect your space to look like something straight off the pages of a home magazine.

This is the most expensive neighborhood in NYC

PropertyShark is out with a list showing the city's priciest places to buy a home, according to median sales figures, with Hudson Yards on top.

Woman disabled by Lyme Disease facing worsening symptoms over alleged mold in her NYC home

Kelly Kreth was living the Manhattan dream. Ten years ago, she lucked into a rent-stabilized apartment in a doorman elevator building in Yorkville. Her current rent is just $2,105.42 a...

Apartment building urges tenants to cut the crap and stop flinging poop at electrical workers

The feces-flinging became such a problem that building management had to hire security to protect the workers.

‘Wolf of Airbnb’ Konrad Bicher sentenced to prison for illegal NYC sublet scheme

Konrad Bicher, 32, made more than $1.1 million in rental income on his fleet of illegal "mini hotels" between July 2019 and April 2022, and separately stole more than $565,000...

Tips for making a peaceful sleep zone in a studio apartment

“Avoid doing work or anything stressful from your bed,” says Jeff Kahn, co-founder of the Chicago-based sleep-research company Rise Science, which developed a sleep-tracking app, Rise.

Manhattan is now a 'buyer's market' as home prices fall with more than 8,000 apartments still available

Dips in apartment list prices and high rents are pushing Manhattanites to buy.

Tourist hot spot to ban vacation apartments in bid to make city 'livable' again

Barcelona will look to eliminate all rentals by the 2028 deadline.

Shake Shack titan's former NYC home lists for $8.5M

The star restaurateur lived on the ninth floor of the freshly listed 8 E. 12th St. duplex for 11 years, from 1987 through 1998.

Powerful NYC brokers group rails against council's overhaul of rental fees: 'Law of supply and demand'

Rallying the reversal of the decades-old practice is progressive Councilman Chi Ossé (D-Brooklyn), who sponsored the bill and has managed to get a near veto-proof majority of lawmakers to support...

Jeremy Strong sells Brooklyn pad for $2M -- as a nearby home he lived in while filming HBO hit lists for sale

Strong resided in this 233 Kent Ave. residence while filming Season 1 -- and now it's looking for someone new.

Anya Taylor-Joy takes on 'iconic' role for 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'

Anya Taylor-Joy is now road-running in “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” which is an Aussie Outback with Chris Hemsworth whose many assorted parts we’ve already seen.

Judge Judy lists NYC duplex penthouse for $9.5M: 'Time to simplify'

Judith Sheindlin, otherwise known as Judge Judy, paid $8.5 million for the four-bedroom Sutton Place South spread in 2013.

Even high-earning tech workers can’t afford most NYC apartments: Report

New York City apartments have become so expensive, it’s not just lower income households that are struggling to pay rent.

Luxury West Midtown rental space The Ellery offers rooftop pool, fitness center as leasing begins

The building by Taconic Partners and National Real Estate Advisors has an address of 312 W. 43rd St. but its taller portion is a 32-story tower above West 42nd Street.

Adams needs to make NYC livable NOW — before complicating it with problematic new zoning

Mayor Adams' "City of Yes" rezoning push can have benefits, but the mayor must understand that without competent enforcement of existing laws and rules, different uses don’t so much mix...

Boy, 9, ducks for cover as bullets from drive-by shooting rip through Texas home, disturbing video shows

Footage shows a plume of dust and smoke erupting into the home through the front window, causing Errol Hill, 9, to recoil in fright before taking cover.

Three-bedroom apartments in NYC have become 'impossible' to find

Families are scrambling to get their hands on three-bedroom rentals, but NYC has hardly any available -- all thanks to a hot suburban market.

Relative of NYC's 'worst landlord' called 'heartless and inhumane' by harried tenants in his own building

Residents of 515 Cathedral Parkway on the Upper West Side say their landlord, Fred Ohebshalom, harasses rent stabilized tenants until they leave.