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13 Jan 2017
Finding a roommate for your NYC apartment

If you’re moving into your first NY apartment, there are plenty of decisions to make. You have to decide what neighborhood you’d like to live in, what your monthly rental budget is, what features of an apartment are important to you, how to go about finding an apartment and more. One of the biggest decisions you have to make is whether or not to live with a roommate and who that roommate should be. Having a roomie can be a great bonus for many reasons, so if you do decide to share your space with someone, here are some handy tips to help you figure out how to find a roommate for your first NYC apartment.

Benefits of Having a Roommate

Living alone can be great but there are also plenty of benefits to sharing an apartment with a roommate. For starters, it can cut the cost of your rent down considerably. According to Rent Jungle, the average listing for a one-bedroom apartment in NYC is around $2,700, while two bedrooms average about $3,469. That means that between two people, you’d be paying about $1,000 less, on average. Roommates also just make great company, especially if you like to have more activity in your home. Plus, you get to share housekeeping and maintenance duties with them and can even chip in together for things like groceries and housing supplies to further cut down on costs.

Ways to Find a Roommate

The most obvious way to find a roommate is to ask around to see if anyone you know, or friends of friends are looking for an apartment at the same time as you. You might know some people who are coming to the end of their lease and want a new situation or who are moving to the city at the same time as you. Social networks like Facebook can be super helpful in advertising your hunt for a roommate. If you don’t know of anyone personally, you can check online sites like Craigslist. Look in the “Housing Wanted” section to find people who would like to hunt for an apartment with you or in the “Rooms/shared” section to find people who have available rooms in their apartment.

What to Look for in a Roommate

The ideal roommate obviously varies for every person. But there are some basic factors you should both consider before agreeing to move in together. Consider some of the following questions:

  • Do they keep a tidy home?
  • Do they have the same schedule as you or very different hours?
  • Do they spend a lot of time at home?
  • Do they have friends over often?
  • Are they very outgoing or introverted?
  • Will they be respectful of your space and belongings?
  • Do they have a lot of furniture and belongings to bring to the apartment?

These are just a few basic questions to consider. Try to think about what qualities are ideal for you in a living situation and if your potential roommate can live up to them.

Avoiding Sticky Situations

Lastly, when you’re choosing a roommate, especially one who you don’t know personally, it’s important to remember that you are becoming financially intertwined with them. If both of your names are going on the lease, that means that if they can’t pay the rent, it falls back on you, and vice versa. So you want to make sure that you have at least a basic sense of the person’s background, income and general responsibility when it comes to managing their lives and finances. You can ask for references or ask a few basic questions just to get more familiar with them. At the end of the day, always trust your instincts.

Once you find a roommate, contact No Fee Rentals. They have apartments in some of the most sought after NYC neighborhoods that are perfect for sharing!

23 Nov 2016
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So, you’ve moved to a new city. You have your friends, coworkers, colleagues but your family is back home in Idaho! Don’t order Chinese takeout and have a Netflix binge-a-thon this Thanksgiving, instead head to one of these awesome restaurants with your other away-from-home pals!

  1. Bubby’s: Both the High Line and Tribeca locations of Bubby’s are serving a holiday menu! Menu is $75 and available from 12-9pm. YUM! Located in TriBeca and Chelsea!
  2. Freemans: The Thanksgiving menu at this restaurant is AMAZING. The four-course prix fixe is $85 and comes with ample side dishes. Delish! Located on the Lower East Side.
  3. The Little Owl: Exec. Chef Joey Campanaro will be serving a three-course prix fixe menu that is out of this world. Menu is $95 per person. Amazing! Located in Greenwich Village.
  4. Wallflower: This cozy West Village restaurant is offering a four-course Thanksgiving dinner for $75 per person. You’ll feel right at home with a traditional menu, and comfortable atmosphere. Located in the West Village!
  5. RedFarm: Both Hudson and Broadway locations of Red Farm will be open Thanksgiving Day starting at 3pm. So delish, well worth the trip. Plus the interior is super home-y. Located on the Upper West Side and in the West Village.
  6. Prime Meats: This three-course Thanksgiving prix fixe menu comes with the works! The menu is $57 and available starting at 12 pm. Located in Brooklyn.

If you’re looking to move to this amazing city, contact No Fee Rentals! They have the best apartments this city has to offer. From gorgeous studio apartments, to luxury multi-bedroom shares they have it all… And in the best neighborhoods too!

Until Next Time!

XO,

Steph

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2 Nov 2016
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New York City is home to some of the world’s finest cuisine. From fine-dining experiences to multi-cultural restaurants, you really can get a taste of the world in one city. But what if you want a taste of home?! There is nothing better than some good old fashioned comfort food on a chilly night. As we begin transitioning into colder months, be sure to add these dishes and restaurants onto your check list! They’ll warm you up from the inside, out.

  1. Macaroni Gratin at Artisanal: This place seriously knows their cheese. Artisanal’s gratin is so good and designed for two… So grab your bestie and grab a table! Located at 2 Park Ave
  2. Red Rooster: Located in the heart of Harlem, Red Rooster serves awesome comfort food with a great crowd and good music. Located at 310 Malcom X Blvd.
  3. Heidi’s House: Cozy atmosphere and great food. What more could you ask for?! Be sure to try the Lamb Ragout. Located at 308 E 78th
  4. Benemon: Japanese comfort food, tapas-style, that doesn’t break the bank! This tiny gem has great comfort food for those blustery nights. Warm up with with a Katsu Don rice bowl! Located at 108 E 4th Street
  5. Sweet Chick: If you’re looking for the perfect chicken and waffles, look no further than Sweet Chicks. Fried to perfection, without being overly greasy or salty, they’re chicken and waffles are amazing. Located at 164 Bedford Avenue
  6. Bubby’s: Burgers, ribs, matzo ball soup, nachos, steak, mac & cheese, AND fried chicken? This place has it all. Plus, they have a fun option to have breakfast for dinner! It’s also good to note that Bubby’s partners with local farms to provide their customers with the best locally-sourced food available. Located at 120 Hudson Street.

If you’re looking to move to this food-haven of a city, contact No Fee Rentals! They have the best apartments this city has to offer. From gorgeous studio apartments, to luxury multi-bedroom shares they have it all… And in the best neighborhoods too!

Until next time!

XO

Steph

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20 Oct 2016
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October is such an exciting time in New York City. Although there are so many awesome autumn events, for many of us New Yorkers there’s nothing better than getting above it all and seeing the gorgeous fall foliage. Check out these top spots in New York City to get your leaf peeping on.

8726035336_bd6093608e_bTop of the Rock: Take in the most breathtaking views of New York City with 360-degree decks. The Top of the Rock Observation Deck has what many consider the finest panoramic vistas in all of New York City. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, get tickets!

downloadManhattan by Sail: It’s easy to forget Manhattan is an island. Check out Manhattan by Sail for a breezy cruise. Board the historic 820foot Shearwater schooner and float around Manhattan’s harbor taking in views of the buildings and, of course, the foliage. North Cove Marina, near Battery Park City, Hudson River.

Aerial View of Governors Island

Governors Island: I can’t say enough times how amazing Governors Island is. With a long promenade to take an afternoon stroll amongst the leaves and it being so close to Manhattan it really is a great get-away to frolic and see some foliage.

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Fort Tyron Park: This gorgeous park overlooks the Hudson River and is one of the highest natural points in Manhattan. Check out beautiful views of the Hudson, The George Washington Bridge and New Jersey Palisades. Also you can go check out the Cloisters Museum and Gardens, which will transport you to another time.

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Alley Pond Park: Check out the Tulip Tree Trail for a great place to see some great leaves. It’s in Queens and it’s great. Pack a picnic and grab a bestie. This is a perfect afternoon get-a-way to enjoy the fall foliage.

If you’re looking for an apartment in New York City, No Fee Rentals has great choices. From gorgeous one bedroom’s with breathtaking views of the city, to quaint and cozy studio apartments in hip neighborhoods like Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side, No Fee Rentals has it all. Contact us today to get started in your very own NYC story!

Until Next Time,

XO

Steph

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6 Oct 2016

Okay, so we all know that there has been the cronut, the rainbow bagel, and the insane milkshakes taking over our Instagram feeds. But where can you get these insta-sensational food items?! Here are some of the hottest dishes and where to find them. If you go, take pictures and thank me later.

black-tapBlack Tap Craft Burgers & Beer Milkshakes

Are these shakes for real?! While I definitely would need a friend (or two) to finish one of these puppies off, they’ll definitely get you a LOT of likes on Instagram. Plus, look at them. They’re amazing! Get them here: 529 Broome St

 

 

 

 

 

momofukuPork Buns at Momofuku Check these off your food-bucket list, the famed pork bun is the most item across the Momofuku empire. #YUM Get them here: 207 Second Avenue at 13th street

 

 

 

 

 

katzsPastrami Sandwich on Rye at Katz’s Delicatessen This may seem like a no-brainer since Katz’s is one of NYC’s classic go-to restaurants but these sandwiches NEVER get old! Get them here: 205 East Houston Street (corner of Ludlow St)

 

 

 

 

 

max-brennerSharing Fondue for 2 at Max Brenner Melted chocolate, fresh fruit, delish waffles, does it get much better?! Grab your BFF and check this out. Plus, you can tag each other in your ‘grams. Get it here: 841 Broadway

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

spicy-ramenSpicy Ramen at Totto Ramen They didn’t include the fish cake emoji for nothing! Besides being one of the best ramen joints in the city, Totto Ramen is ALSO very instagrammable *and delicious* Get it here: 248 E52nd Street

 

 

 

 

rainbow-bagelThe Rainbow Bagel at The Bagel Store Well worth the trip into Brooklyn, this food item has taken the digital world by storm. People are even doing spinoffs like rainbow grilled cheese, and rainbow mac and cheese, but the original is, and will forever be here: 754 Metropolitan Ave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ramen-burgerThe Ramen Burger at Smorgasburg This little puppy has been invading my Instagram feed for months. And I tried it. Good news, IT’S AWESOME. Get it here: 90 Kent Ave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are just some of the most instagrammable foods. For more even more, click here. If you’re looking to move to this food-haven of a city, contact No Fee Rentals! They have the best apartments this city has to offer. From gorgeous studio apartments, to luxury multi-bedroom shares they have it all… And in the best neighborhoods too!

Until next time!

XO

Steph

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23 Sep 2016
fall-to-doBreak out your cable knits, sweater weather is officially here. While it’s still pretty warm here in NYC, the cool weather is just around the corner and with it comes awesome NYC events and happenings. From the best Oktoberfest celebrations, to stargazing in the parks, to seasonal ale’s at local dives. We’re laying out your fall bucket list.
  1. Feast of San Gennaro: Head to Little Italy for the event of the year with the 90th anniversary of the Feast of San Gennaro. Parades, free music and cannoli’s, you HAVE to check this event out this weekend! (Ends Sept. 25)
  2. Cider Week: For seven days you can try the best ciders at over 50 bars and restaurants in NYC. There are free tastings, events and workshops at places like Chelsea Wine Vault and Craft Bar. (October 21st – October 31st)
  3. Haunted Lantern Tours at Fort Totten Park: Get in the Halloween spirit by taking this creepy walking tour of Water Battery Gate at Fort Totten Park. This place is rumored to be seriously haunted, so don’t go alone! (Friday October 28th at 6:30pm)
  4. Have Some Autumn Ales: Head to Pony Bar in Hell’s Kitchen for a stellar beer selection featuring this season’s best. With choices like Copper Legend Oktoberfest and Doc’s Pumpkin Cider, having a drink or two here will put you in the spirit of autumn.
  5. Star Gazing at the High Line: Every Tuesday in October, head to the High Line for a romantic walk along the park and a chance to look closer at the stars!
  6. The Village Halloween Parade: This Halloween, go join hundreds of other Halloween enthusiasts at The Village Halloween Parade. Touted as one of the best in the country, the theme this year is Reverie. Starts at 7PM on Halloween.
  7. Attend one of Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm’s events: The world’s largest green roof farm, they have tons of cool happenings until the end of October.
  8. Go for a Bike Ride Along the Hudson River Greenway: An 11-mile route that stretches from Battery Park to the Little Red Lighthouse under the George Washington Bridge. A great way to take in the fall foliage, while getting some exercise!
  9. Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Take a stroll through these gorgeous gardens and experience some seriously awesome fall foliage!

If you’re looking for an apartment in New York City, No Fee Rentals has great choices. From gorgeous one bedroom’s with breathtaking views of the city, to quaint and cozy studio apartments in hip neighborhoods like Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side, No Fee Rentals has it all. Contact us today to get started in your very own NYC story!

Until Next Time!

XO

Steph

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