looking for a fixer upper in the 11215 zip.
Thu Jul 26 2007, 18:15 - 11215 - Home Buying - 2 answers
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I have to second Aileen, a former colleague: its best to work with someone who know the area and goes to Open Houses all the time, as u seem to be living on the West Coast. But even if you were here: would u be able to judge if an apartment is great or only mediocre for the rent? Wouldnt you rather have good advice? Its a drag having to pay us a fee, but thats our livelihood. Thats what we work for and we only get paid if we rent something, not by our bosses every month. C'est la vie...There's nothing like a free lunch.. especially in New York.
Tue Dec 11 2007, 16:44 Web Reference: http://www.elliman.com/sarp
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Your best bet is to work with a Brooklyn realtor or real estate agent. They'll know the market.
Sat Jul 28 2007, 03:50
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