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Mar 17, 2021 @17:38 PM
This 230-square-foot Gramercy studio apartment, located in the heart of New York City, is certainly fun-sized.
For $395,000, you will be given a key to Gramercy Park, a private, fenced-in 2-acre park which carries the lure of exclusivity as there s just ~400 keys in circulation and only being accessible to adjacent property owners.
In addition to the key, you ll also be endowed with this extremely cozy studio, replete with a Murphy bed, a miniature fridge and a double burner cooktop setup.
Some snarky members of the Twitter peanut gallery were incredulous at what you get for the price tag.
According to the listing, besides being offered an exclusive key to the park, the lucky buyer gets 11-foot ceilings, mirrored walls and a renovated kitchen and bathroom, and the space is described as having a bright, lofty vibe to it. And also a very nicely furnished roof deck overlooking the park.
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When the state Legislature passed the Emergency Eviction Act at the end of last year, nearly all eviction proceedings were paused for 60 days.
That pause ends on Friday, Feb. 26.
After Feb. 26, pending eviction cases can start moving forward again in court and new cases can be filed unless a tenant submits a hardship declaration form to either the court or the landlord.
That means any tenants facing eviction who haven’t filled out this hardship declaration could start hearing from the courts and landlords can start new cases against tenants behind on rent who haven’t filed a declaration.
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