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Old 01-20-2012, 03:43 PM
 
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From showing to lease to keys? I'm planning on flying to NY, staying at a hotel for a week then moving into an apartment.

I've done it many times before but not in such a large city. I'm curious if Manhattan is better or worse for such a process.

Few other questions...
Are shorter-term (3mth, 6-7mth) leases easily available?
I have a medium-sized dog, will this significantly complicate the process?
For a $2500 apt, what would pet rent look like?

Anything I should specifically look for or watch out for? I'm used to buildings having their own management that handle rentals, from what I've seen it seems to be less centralized there.
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Old 01-20-2012, 03:57 PM
 
Location: North NJ by way of Brooklyn, NY
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1. Not usually, typical lease is 1 year.
2. Yes
3. Not sure as pet fees vary widely.

Might want to look into possibly subletting at first. While it is possible to find something fast, you really want to give yourself time to do proper searching.
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Old 01-20-2012, 04:10 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Subletting might be an option for you, I always suggest Airbnb.com as a good option, in your case it might work out for you for needing something sooner rather than later, but not sure how the pet thing would work.
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Old 01-21-2012, 06:20 AM
 
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From showing to lease to keys? I'm planning on flying to NY, staying at a hotel for a week then moving into an apartment.

If the apartment you are SHOWN is the one you quickly decide to snap up, you can have your keys in a week.
The problem comes when you say "No, not that one, I'd like to see ANOTHER."

Basically, coming in cold and renting in a week is not going to happen without an unlimited budget and not too many specific requirements. Odds are good that a quick apartment will be one for which you have overpaid.
But overpaying for a year is not the end of the world because you buy a full year to find something you REALLY want.
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Old 01-21-2012, 09:19 AM
 
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But overpaying for a year is not the end of the world because you buy a full year to find something you REALLY want.
Right, the urgency is due to my home based business, I'm trying to minimize downtime and expenses. I could live in a hotel for months but at 4 times the price of an apt.

I'm just looking for a decent enough place to get me in the city, then I can take my time looking. I'm a single guy with a dog, I don't need to be near anything specific, I think my requirements are quite low.

What I typically do when moving to a new city is find the nicest large apartment community. All the units are basically the same and there are always units available. I stop by the onsite leasing office, no appointment, they do instant approval based on credit. The next day I sign the lease and get the keys.

Anything close to that in a doorman/full service high-rise? Maybe in fidi?
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Old 01-21-2012, 10:52 AM
 
Location: North NJ by way of Brooklyn, NY
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Financial district is about 3k on average. Might be a bit tough to find something there.
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Old 01-21-2012, 10:56 AM
 
Location: Washington, DC & New York
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Some buildings have breed/size restrictions, so I would check with an on-site leasing office, or management company, before going to the on-site leasing office as it would save you the hassle if the company refuses to accept a particular breed/size dog. If you want a no-fee rental, look to management companies that take care of their own apartments as it will save you time and hassle, and is not dissimilar from what you are used to in other cities.
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Old 01-21-2012, 11:27 AM
 
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Try Vacation rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodations on Airbnb for the 1 week stay.
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Old 01-21-2012, 11:45 AM
 
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Sure, it can be done, especially if your rich or not picky.

Yes, the pet will make it more difficult.

Yes, you can do shorter rents, but it will also make it more difficult. You'd be more likely then looking at a sublet, which will make the dog issue even worse.

Why the hurry? Rent in haste, repent at leisure.
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Old 01-21-2012, 09:12 PM
 
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$2500 in full service in Manhattan is unlikely, so that tactic probably won't work. If you up your budget to $3000-$3500, that tactic would probably be more reasonable.

Are you working with a broker? If not, a week is a very short time for that budget in Manhattan, unless you take the first things you see. But if you're willing to take just about anything that fits your budget and doesn't care how many stairs you have to climb, or how small it is, or a basement, or whatever, then you can find something in one week.

Are you only searching in Manhattan? Are you opened to Brooklyn, Queens, NJ, etc.?
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