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Featured Apartments in New York
Fairfield Village at Commack
Gated community with newly updated Tuscany-style Kitchen Cabinetry, some with stainless steel appliances...Beautiful attention to detail and outstanding landscaping...Close to all major shopping and Long Island Expressway exit 52N.
Commack NY, 11725
Fairdale Townhomes
Nestled in the scenic landscape of Farmington and Victor NY. At Fairdale our luxury town homes offer timeless architecture and the refined elegance of single-family homes.
Farmington NY, 14425
The Apartments at Forrest Pointe
All prices include FREE cable television and wireless internet service. Secluded wooded views.
East Greenbush NY, 12061
Country Gardens
Nestled in the heart of the Capital District, Country Gardens is a lush 36-acre oasis of trees, green grass and nearly 200 of the finest 1 and 2 bedroom apartments on the North Greenbush border.
Troy NY, 12180
Wynterbrooke Estates
Quiet, Park-Like Setting Close to the Lake and Beach...Large Living/Dining Areas, Well Equipped Kitchens...Close to I-90
Hamburg NY, 14075
Niskayuna Gardens
Newly Remodeled Apartments...Just minutes from GE & KAPL...Prestigious Niskayuna Schools
Niskayuna NY, 12309
Stonebridge Enclave
Stonebridge Enclave is offering BRAND NEW two and three bedroom condos as well as three bedroom townhomes. Pricing includes basic and standard digital cable with Showtime, Roadrunner Internet service, full size washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances with granite counters and an attached one car garage with drive way included in every size unit! Unpack today!!
Ballston NY, 12019
Vista Point Apartment Homes
Newly Designed Apartments...Sparkling Swimming Pool... NEW Dog Park... 24 Hour Fitness Center
Wappingers Falls NY, 12590
Hudson Park
Waterfront apartments!! Choose One bedrooms from $1650 or Two Bedrooms from $2250. Floor to Ceiling windows to view your backyard of the Hudson River! Washer/Dryer in all Units - steps to Metro North and 25 minutes to Grand Central Station!
Yonkers NY, 10701
Overview
The eleventh state in the Union, New York has long been a leader in the political, cultural and economic life of the nation. The Empire State is most famous for New York City, not technically the state capital, but without a doubt one of the most important cities in the country and in the world. Whether you're in the market for urban loft apartments or charming garden apartments in the countryside, New York has what it takes to be your new home.
What to Expect
Although the largest percentage of the state's jobs lies in the service sector, other important sectors include manufacturing, printing and publishing, mass communications, advertising and entertainment. New York ranks seventh in the nation in manufacturing, with more than 800,000 employees as of 2002. Agriculture figures in to some extent; the state's main farm products are cattle, corn, poultry and wine. Tourism is also an important source of income.
New York seems to do everything on a larger-than-life scale. There's New York City, of course, home to nearly 9 million residents and the nerve center of the nation. But there's far more to New York than this bustling metropolis, with its world-class theater, fine dining and round-the-clock entertainment. The state does nature on a scale just as big. Tourists and residents alike are awed by the spectacular Niagara Falls, the scenic mountains of the Adirondacks, the lush green Catskills, numerous crystal-clear lakes, the stately Hudson River and vacation retreat Fire Island.
New York State's overall cost of living is 20% above the national average, with housing costs bearing the brunt of it at 40% above the average. New York City is the main culprit of these high numbers; it's difficult to find affordable apartments for rent in the city, especially in popular boroughs Manhattan and Brooklyn, unless you're lucky enough to have a high-paying job, independent wealth or multiple roommates willing to squish in to tiny studio apartments.
Where to Explore
New York City Apartments It's 301 square miles and produces 26 million pounds of garbage every day. It's New York City, the Big Apple, where the song says that if you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere. There's plenty of industry and moneymaking happening in NYC. It's a leader in manufacturing (printing and publishing are foremost, followed by clothing), foreign trade, banking and entertainment (especially theatrical production). It's also home to the New York Stock Exchange, the largest stock exchange in the world. If you.ve heard the stereotypes about cramped, overpriced NYC apartments, you already know that apartment rentals don't come cheap here.but the benefits to living here are many, with the endless employment and entertainment opportunities at your doorstep. The overall cost of living here is 364% compared to the national average, making it just slightly less than California's Silicon Valley, the most expensive area in the nation. Average apartment rentals go for $1,600 per month, with utilities costing an average of $189 per month.
Albany Capital of New York State since 1797, Albany has been called "the jewel in New York's crown." With a population of only about 100,000, it maintains a more neighborly feel than you might find in bigger New York cities, like NYC, Buffalo and Rochester. Historic architecture, extraordinary museums, interesting restaurants and the newly renovated Capitol building are just a few of the attractions that residents and visitors appreciate. Another fact to appreciate: Albany enjoys an overall cost of living below the national average, including houses and apartments. In fact, the average cost of apartments for rent is only $600 per month.

