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Summer sublet

Hi everyone! I know this is very poorly timed on my end but I’ll be leaving for the summer on June 1st and hoping to find someone to take over a room ASAP in my 2bd apartment for the months of June and July. Total rent is $2,400 if anyone is interested in the entire apartment, but for the smaller room (the one in the picture) it would be $1,100. Fully furnished but there is no bed frame because it’s currently just an “extra room” for visitors and such. Sorry! DM me / comment if you’re interested so we can set something up. :)

u/Natural-Barracuda-56 — 2 days ago
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 Hey, solo dev here.
I made a very simple landing page for my app NYC Intel and I’m not sure if it works or feels too bare.

Flow is basically:
user types an address
gets a quick “block score” + a few stats
then prompt to download the app
That’s it.
I’m intentionally keeping it minimal, but now I’m wondering:
is it clear enough?
does it feel useful or just gimmicky?
would you actually type an address here?
Would really appreciate blunt feedback 🙏

u/Kitchen_Cable6192 — 4 days ago
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1BR Astoria takeover - Leaving May 31 - $2600

4th (top) floor

2 min walk to Broadway N station

$2600/month

(I think move in cost will be 3 months rent: 1st month, deposit, broker fee)

This is a takeover as I'm ending my lease, but you'll have your own new lease

Text me at: 646-397-0434

I'm leaving my apartment on May 31, so it'll be available first week of June or so. The maintenance guys will do refinishing of things like bathroom, paint, etc. so you'd just need to confirm your move in date with the landlords.

Tons of natural light and great view of Manhattan from windows.

I moved in 10 years ago in the same kind of lease takeover way, and they redid just about everything before I moved in except the refrigerator, which was replaced a couple years ago too.

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u/jacob-makes-stuff — 4 days ago
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should I move out or stay?

Hey everyone, I (24 F) just moved to astoria in march, my sublettor just texted to know if we were going to move out or extend the agreement, since the agreement she wrote ends in May for us. She had an arguement with my other roommate yesterday over the AC and they basically argued over cleaning and other things as well. In the start, she ( the subletter) told me it was alright for my art stuff to be in the lounge and now complains about it passively. I find the apartment location to be the biggest pro as it's close to my college. I've lived in a toxic situation twice before and I had just moved here three motnhs ago. She still has most of her luggage in my room and so I have less space but I pay cheap rent and I have had worse roommate situations. Should I plan an exit and leave like the other roommate, or stay, (finish college ( art major, CS minor), get a stable full time and then lease an apartment). I don't want to move far from school like before. I have been moving and living on my own since I was 21, alone in the states and can only afford cheap rent. What should I do in such a situation, I don't want to be disrespected or feel uncomfortable, she (the subletter), has made me uncofmrtable a couple of times but as soon as I stoppped engaging much, I have felt it less. Also, I am a cordial roommate, I never fight or argue for anything. I don't know if i should keep hunting for a better spot or move out , or should I just stay and stick with it till I graduate. The discomfort is mild right now but I am not sure if it will stay like that all they way long. I just want to live in a nice neighborhood and graduate on time.

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u/High_swingx — 4 days ago
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Looking for a pet friendly 3b 1b apartment <$3.5k

four friends who're looking to move into a 3 bedroom apt. one of us lives in in NYC and three moving after graduation so we don't have income to show but do have savings to pay for rent. We're interviewing and hoping to have offers soon. This is why we prefer to have options where we can find something without showing income.

we've been roommates before so we get along with each other and other neighbors around. 3 cats, all well-behaved less than 40lb.

Must be within good commute location to columbia medical campus. move in by may 31st

Please send me information if you have something.

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u/FutureOwn8305 — 6 days ago

Looking for 1 to 2 bedroom in Astoria. I know it’s a long shot asking here but if anyone has any leads you get a beer on me

Hey guys, i know this is a long shot but me and my partner are looking for a 1 bedroom or 2 bedroom in Astoria, if anyone has any leads or knows of anything we would appreciate your help. We currently live in Astoria for the past 4 years but we have outgrown our space so we are looking for smthg bigger, we do have a little dog as well so that makes it even more challenging to find a place. Thnx in advance for whoever takes the time to read this lol. I know it’s Astoria and everything it’s expensive but our budget is around 2.2-2.3 for a 1 bedroom. As everything we check online it’s just not affordable.

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u/Sorry-Chance6548 — 8 days ago