I live in New York City myself and relocated from the West Coast three years ago. I really think that Craigslist is the way to go. I now live alone, but I found two great roommates on there that I am still friends with! I didn't utilitize rent.com or apartment.com. so I can't really say much for them, but I get the feeling that they don't target the New York demographic as much as other areas in the country. I'd also check out the Post and Daily News, there are always ads towards the back for apts for rent as well. Just be mindful of whether the listing was posted by the owner or a broker. Brokers in this city can be shady individuals. Just beware before you put any money up front to them. I've heard horror stories about brokers running off with people's money before! Good luck!
2006-09-25 16:28:12
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answered by rckwygirl76 2
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answered by Rosalie 3
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It relies upon on the place you want to stay, the place you're prepared to stay, what variety of holiday you want? With all that pronounced, you may locate something in an upcoming community in Brooklyn or Queens for $1100, yet your holiday may well be long. yet actually bypass to craigslist and seek no-cost residences
2016-10-17 23:31:37
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answered by cardish 4
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Go to the library and read the classified section of the N.Y. Times newspaper.
2006-09-25 13:48:31
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answered by godsgirl 4
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http://www.realestateforsaleinnewyork.com
all the featured agents are lovely and will display all the available listings on their personal websites...which should include apartments. the others are lovely as well.
2006-09-27 12:08:54
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answered by Anonymous
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you should use the internet to do it, you can find alot of sites on it...
2006-09-25 13:27:03
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answered by jmrtnz8 1
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apartments.com
rent.com
2006-09-25 13:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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