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? Maybe you're just looking for a nice 4,000-square-foot 1860 Greenwich Village townhouse to crash in for a little while. ? Looking to stay downtown? For a much more reasonable $27,000/month, a 4BR, 2BA condo in Soho is available "short term." The floors are made of "pulverized mother of pearl and cement" so that's.good? There is also a very weird bathtub in the bedroom situation, by which we mean both that it is a weird bathtub and a weird location for a bathtub. There's no way that table is tipping over. In April, according to a newly released market report from listings portal StreetEasy, the median city home spent a. But where else are you going to find a dining room table attached to the ceiling by chains? That's just smart. New York City homes are once again selling in a New York minute. Campaign for StreetEasy, an online New York City real estate platform, juxtaposing different aerial views to assist potential residents looking for an ideal. ? The Cassa Hotel & Residence in Midtown increased the monthly rate for a 5BR, 4.5BA from $40,000 to $60,000/month. You can also just buy the place for $12.5 million (if you think you might be displaced for a while). Is your home in Red Hook still uninhabitable? Don't worry-you can rent the Upper East Side townhouse that has previously belonged to Richard Avedon and Nicolas Sarkozy's brother for three months, and it'll only set you back $225,000. The section does not discriminate between listings, however, which means that some of them are a little on the pricey side. ? Streeteasy has added a temporary section to their website where people displaced by Hurricane Sandy can search for short-term rentals and sublets, which was certainly a helpful and nice thing to do.
