While I am not a real estate agent/broker my guess is they are using Microsoft Outlook and syncing that their phones. In the office, I use Outlook to manage my daily schedule whether it is meeting new clients to sign loan disclosures or having lunch with a realtor. Luckily we use Microsoft exchange and I am able to sync my Outlook calendar with my awesome myTouch 4g Android phone.
In the past year I have also discovered the full potential of Microsoft Outlook and its ability to just manage my contacts and calendar.... more
Having had worked for apple for 5 years, I would say the Iphone however doug is right take a look at the new android its a great device i fiddled with a friends and its pretty impressive. Mitchell is right the new camera is amazing on the iphone the video is pretty much HD. Another alternative is to keep what ever phone you have now and go for an ipad if you want the same functionality of the iphone but on a larger device. I have one and have to say i cant live with out my ipad.
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Hi, Dave!
Thank you for your inquiry., but apologize for not understanding your statement or question.
Are you looking to rent an apartment in New York City or do you desire to know how the rents are varying within the city limits?
I hope you locate the information you seek. If you need any further assistance, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you, again.
Monica
Monica K Pindle
Licensed Real Estate Professional
917.674.7487... more
Some of the larger agencies maintain databases of their own pulling all recent sales from the public record and entering it into their listings so an agent at those firms that do has the information online and readily accesable. Halstead and Brown Harris have this for sure, we call it Value Exchange. I would not doubt that our two main competitors do it as well but I am not certain. It takes quite an investment to cull the information and enter it, but we do it. We have data all the way back to 1984 though it is more complete in the past decade... more
Use a lawyer. This is not a standard sublease. Subtenants must also be responsible to abide the terms of your proprietary lease-- that requires special language in the rider. Also, you need co-op approval to sublet and a lawyer will help you with that too (some co-ops don't even allow it). Also, many co-ops require your sublease contain certain provisions for their benefit. Use a lawyer.... more
Owner: 160-172 EAST 85TH STREET LLC (Company/Corporation)
Mailing Address: C/O CEDAR MANAGEMENT LLC, 20 VESEY ST, NEW YORK, NY 10007-2913
Property Address: 160 E 85TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10028
From New York State property records (in the public domain). Check also the Department of Finance or ACRIS at NYC.gov... more
You can try to search ACRIS (the New York City tax site -- google ACRIS) but it's going to be tough.
For one thing, you're talking about a lot of properties -- there are currently around 500 listings in Manhattan that are at or above that price on the market now.
If you have more specific criteria -- say you want to know what sold at that price point in your neighborhood, so you know how to value your home -- you can contact me and I'll run a search for you.
Alison Rogers
author, "Diary of a Real Estate Rookie"
Insider Real Estate Tips with a Twist of Humor: http://tinyurl.com/2ag28z
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I don't know how to answer the Trulia-technical part of that question, but I can tell you John Varnedoe of Elliman just listed a studio in that building for $399K.
If you are looking to move across the country let me know, I work with buyers in lots of downtown areas, including the Village.
If you are simply shopping for a second home be aware that that co-op board does not allow pied-ร -terres, and you should look elsewhere.
Alison Rogers
author, "Diary of a Real Estate Rookie"
Insider Real Estate Tips with a Twist of Humor: http://tinyurl.com/2ag28z
ali [at] dgneary [dot] com... more
Hi Hugo, I was wrong. I just googled your question and found a NY Times article from June 3, 2007.
Jonathan J. Miller, the president of Miller Samuel Inc., a Manhattan appraisal company is quoted " Driven by escalating costs of fuel, insurance and property taxes, maintenance fees have risen an average of 24.1 percent over the last five years, compared with 10.2 percent in the preceding five years"... more
You can try new homes magazines, or a Realtor who knows the new construction markets. I am not familiar w/ a comprehensive site for new homes, only sites that promote a few select advertisers.... more
Classic: in a pre-war building, an apartment which has a formal dining room, and, in a larger apartment, one or two maids' rooms. A "classic 6", for example, is a six-room apartment in a pre-war building that has a living room, formal dining room, two bedrooms, kitchen, maid's room, and 1, 2, or 3 baths.... more