Kelly Kreth
Contributing writer
Contributing writer Kelly Kreth has been a freelance journalist, essayist, and columnist for more than two decades. Her real estate articles have appeared in The Real Deal, Luxury Listings, Our Town, and amNewYork. A long-time New York City renter who loves a good deal, Kreth currently lives in a coveted rent-stabilized apartment in a luxury building on the Upper East Side.
Posts by Kelly Kreth:
Hallmark’s ‘A Holiday in Harlem’ wants us to believe that Hartford can stand in for NYC
By Kelly Kreth
November 17, 2021 - 09:30 AM
There's something off about the NYC real estate depicted in Hallmark’s new movie, “A Holiday in Harlem,” beginning with quiet, clean streets where everybody knows each other by name.
Read More From the UES to the UWS: Saying no to a rent hike and buying a condo instead
By Kelly Kreth
November 12, 2021 - 10:30 AM
Frank had a Covid discount on his Upper East Side rental, but when it came time to renew his lease, the landlord wanted a significant increase. That was the incentive Frank needed to become an owner. As an architect he had very particular apartment wish list. He found what he was looking for on the Upper West Side. Here’s his story.
Read More From the UES to Murray Hill: Gaining more space and views but a grittier vibe
By Kelly Kreth
November 5, 2021 - 12:30 PM
Newlyweds Mariana and Todd were renting a 500-square-foot one bedroom on the Upper East Side. They loved their location—but it was tough for two people to live and work in a small space so they moved to the Murray Hill/Kips Bay area. It doesn’t have the same vibe as the UES, but there’s plenty to like. Here’s Mariana’s story.
Read More What NYC renters wish they knew about dealing with a landlord before they signed a lease
By Kelly Kreth
November 3, 2021 - 13:30 PM
A good or bad relationship with landlord can make or break a NYC renting situation. Brick Underground asked seasoned NYC renters for their best advice on dealing with a landlord. Here’s what they had to say.
Read More From Windsor Terrace to Hell's Kitchen: Winning a housing lottery unit and escaping a hellish, bed bug-infested building
By Kelly Kreth
October 29, 2021 - 12:30 PM
Robin and Chad loved their Windsor Terrace neighborhood, but their rental building was an assortment of nightmares: Subway noise, difficult neighbors, and the final straw–bedbugs. They decided to try for a housing lottery apartment—and less than a year later, they succeeded, scoring a two bedroom in Hell’s Kitchen—with two bathrooms. Here’s Chad’s story.
Read More New Yorkers with bad roommates tell you how to avoid making their mistakes
By Kelly Kreth
October 22, 2021 - 12:30 PM
Brick asked some New Yorkers with bad roommate experiences for what they learned about sharing a place and the advice that they would offer. Here are their hard-earned tips on communication and setting boundaries to avoid your own roommate disaster.
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