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NYC Families Get Creative as Apartments Get Cramped
From triple bunk beds to sliding doors, urban families find innovative ways to maximize small spaces.

Exquisitely Restored Dutch Colonial Home Listed in Croton-On-Hudson, NY
Premier corner lot property offers historic charm and modern luxury near train, shops, and restaurants.
Luxury Pied-à-Terre Apartment on Riverside Drive Listed for Sale
Spacious one-bedroom co-op with massive terrace and amenities in iconic prewar building
Recent news
Mar. 6, 2026
59-Acre Conesville, NY Property Listed for $335,000
The land offers open space, privacy, and natural beauty, with trails, a barn, and proximity to Windham Mountain.
Mar. 4, 2026
Luxury Townhouse on NYC's Upper East Side Hits Market
Fully renovated 1899 Beaux-Arts home offers modern amenities in prime Manhattan location
Mar. 3, 2026
Spacious 2-Bed Apartment in Sutton Place Awaits Personalization
Flexible layout in full-service co-op building offers opportunity to create dream home
Mar. 2, 2026
NYC Housing Calendar Highlights Upcoming Events and Lotteries
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings, and affordable housing lotteries ending soon.
Mar. 1, 2026
Shaun White's Former LA Home Asks $4.99M After Renovation
The mid-century property on Carman Crest Drive was recently toured by the Olympic gold medalist, who briefly considered buying it back.
Feb. 27, 2026
NYC Affordable Housing Complexes Plagued with Problems, Comptroller Finds
State watchdog investigation uncovers issues like mold, financial mismanagement, and construction delays at Mitchell-Lama buildings overseen by the city's HPD
Feb. 27, 2026
NYC Tenants Flock to 'Rental Ripoff' Hearing to Expose Landlord Woes
First of five borough-wide events aims to inform city's housing plan with tenant experiences on repairs, fees, and more.
Feb. 25, 2026
NYC Launches 'Rental Ripoff Hearings' Across Boroughs
City residents can share housing concerns and policy recommendations directly with government
Feb. 25, 2026
NYC 'Rental Ripoff' Hearings Begin Across Boroughs
Mayor Mamdani launches initiative to address poor housing conditions and landlord misconduct.
Feb. 25, 2026
East Village's Wisteria-Covered Townhouse Hits Market for $3.89M
The historic 32-foot-wide home with deep ties to the Stuyvesant family is a neighborhood landmark.
Feb. 25, 2026
Carnegie Hill Co-op Owned by MoMA's Founding Director Lists for $2.3M
The apartment once belonged to Alfred Barr Jr., the original director of the Museum of Modern Art.
Feb. 24, 2026
Houzeo Identifies New York City's Top Neighborhoods to Live in 2026
Rankings highlight livability and market dynamics to help buyers choose amongst NYC's best places to live.
Feb. 24, 2026
NYC Breaks Ground on Timbale Terrace Housing
New 100% affordable, mixed-use development to bring 341 homes and community arts center to East Harlem
Feb. 22, 2026
Thousands Fleeing California, North Carolina, Texas For New York
Nearly 130,000 people just moved to New York State, with the top states sending residents to the Empire State revealed.
Feb. 17, 2026
NYC Housing Calendar, Feb.16-23
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
Feb. 13, 2026
Affordable Housing Program in Queens Leaves Homeowners Dissatisfied
Habitat for Humanity project faces complaints from homeowners about construction issues and lack of support
Feb. 12, 2026
Winter Real Estate Challenges in New York City
NYC agents share how extreme cold and snow impact showings and buyer engagement
Feb. 11, 2026
New York Rent Prices Vary Widely Across the State
Rent costs in New York City boroughs are significantly higher than upstate areas.
Feb. 10, 2026
Older Homeowners Lose Thousands When Selling, Research Shows
Deferred maintenance, pressure to sell quickly, and reluctance to ask for help create vulnerabilities for aging sellers.
Feb. 9, 2026
Brooklyn Tenants Endure 2 Years Without Heat or Hot Water
Residents of 491 Keap St. building battle notorious landlord and receiver over lack of basic services