New York Times Real Estate Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 80 reviews. Read all reviews for New York Times Real Estate for iPhone.
New York Times Real Estate is free iOS app published by The New York Times Company (iDP)

Go shopping!

typ356

It's my favorite day dreaming app. Best place to look for that new townhouse in the West Village or maybe a loft in Tribeca.


This app stinks!

Unbongout

The times should hang its head in shame! This is one of the most unfriendly, user awkward app I have ever tried to use. I couldn't get it off my device fast enough.


Pretty Good

BigBobJohnson

Would be better if it kept to your search criteria - if for instance you search Park Slope, it still displays listings in the price range in different neighborhoods. Would also be nice if the maps were Google instead of Apple. The stupid Apple map still can't do critical information like display subway lines - but that I guess that is not the fault of the NYT RE app.


Ehh the search function half works

Br76klyn

The search functionality for limiting your search to specific neighborhoods is still broken.


NYTRE app

ColumbiaMSRED

Enjoy the app. Would be great to see price/sf (of each listing as well as a building and neighborhood average). Additionally, it would be nice to feature future projects in the search (think YIMBY style overview of projects that do not yet have offering plans)


Huge improvement

Addasfriend

Very Readable and the search is good. Cannot complain.


Helpful

Slithr

Easy to find whatcha need


Best app for real estate

Jersey ham

User friendly and great database to see what homes sale and rent for.


Easy to use

NinaNYC83

Love everything about this especially ability to quickly contact agents. Wish, however, there was an option to delete listings you are and don't want so they don't keep popping up. Would be great to swipe those away, like a dating App.


Not as much useful info as Street Easy

Jerseygirlinberkeley

It probably has more current listing info as Street Easy, but it would be more useful if some information was listed in the first thumbnail.