New York Times Real Estate Reviews – Page 7

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)

NY times real estate = bad

Jrt320

NY times can not get it together when it comes to real estate.


Assassins

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Stupendous !

Stuart stustu

A great real estate app that integrates articles, listings, and a easy to use search engine. The app is beautiful and the search feature helps narrow down what you want in any category like price, neighborhood, or for rent. Another interesting app from the New York Times!


Lighting

Reminton Alexander

Allow intelligence to guide you. Lighting does strike with exquisite taste and a Robin Hood heart. Hasta el Martes.


Great app

Kathami

I like it, however I think they should improve the search settings.


You can't zoom in

Carrieville

The app is frustrating to use. You can't zoom in on tiny floor plans or photos.


Not Bad

Gimme Some Truth

The app is well designed, but there are some annoying features. When setting search parameters, you can only select square footage in 500ft increments. If you want an apartment at least 1000 square feet, you can only see apartments between 1,000 and 1,500 square feet. Other than that, it's a fairly useful app.


Fab!

DigitCube

Fabulous app with plenty of search filters. The database is endless and always updated. Nothing to complain about it, except you can't zoom in photos.


An Outsider's Inside View

Dyinghardhere

As a nearly lifelong Left-Coaster, the East and its Emerald City have long fascinated me. I've been to New York City many times and even briefly considered relocating there until Real Life slapped that notion down. So I live quite vicariously in an Allen-esque version of Manhattan, and when my day allows, I voraciously consume any media message regarding NYC, and its people, places and things. For quite a long time, my learnings and yearnings were sated by the highly informative and eminently readable Christopher Gray version of the "Streetscapes" column. When it was discontinued (the reasons for which remain infuriatingly opaque), my motivations to cancel my NYT digital subscription were only mollified upon seeing the "Streetscapes" archive duly available on the new NYT Real Estate app. To me, it's appearance represented a fine opening salvo, an element which complements several of my other favorite features of the finely constructed digital magazine, easily accessible on my iPad and iPhone. I enjoy the "Ask Real Estate" column for its well-researched answers to the quotidian annoyances of Manhattan multi-family domesticity, especially the care and feeding of the coop boards, akin on a Manhattan scale to our own Home Owner Association boards here in California, though NYC leaves us in the dust in the elitist-a-hole olympics. Tracking prices and fine views of all the beautifully expensive ways to drop a buck in Manhattan and its environs exemplifies what has always been a hallmark of New York life. It's said if you have to ask you can't afford it; I know I can't, but at least I still have this easy to use and highly informative app, with a taste of Christopher Gray to sweeten New York's tendency toward the astringent.


Great App

Jujub719

I think that's the best and most comprehensive app for RE in NYC that's available. The different brokers apps fall short of giving the needed information.