Mrittika was so helpful with finding me an apartment! She worked quickly, efficiently, and stayed in communication the entire process. Within two weeks of my inquiry I had a lease agreement to sign. Would highly recommend her to anyone looking for a place in New York!

Working with the DiGiulio group has been the most positive experience I’ve ever had with a real estate company. Everyone here not only knows what they are doing/excels at it, but they also are some of the most caring people I’ve worked with!

After nearly 6 months of looking for apartments in manhattan , I finally found one with the help of Peter. He did all my virtual apartment tours for me while I was out of town and I was able to find a place I actually really liked in under a week and a half to move into immediately I landed back in NY. THANK YOU

Peter found us our dream apartment!!! My fiance and I were a tad picky and really wanted a duplex. He went above and beyond and showed us a ton; we got our application declined unfairly at a co-op because of our ESA pets, but he still went and found us other places and even got us money back from the co-op application process. He really worked to find the best place for us, we could not be happier with where we ended up. Peter is who you need!!! He’s trustworthy and rare amongst brokers.

Excellent service! Justin and Saba helped me find the best place in the city in just 2 days I had my apartment. I’m grateful and will recommend 100%!

Agatha of DiGiulio Group Real Estate showed and helped me secure my current apartment on the Upper East Side. We first connected on Facebook when I saw an ad and was very responsive from then on out. Always had the information I was looking for, was very professional, and didn't make me feel rushed through the process. She made the process very manageable. I would recommend her in a heartbeat to someone looking for a place.

Quick answers to the most common renting questions in Manhattan.
Most landlords require proof of income (pay stubs, tax returns, or an employment letter), photo ID, bank statements, and sometimes a reference letter. If you don’t meet income requirements, you may need a guarantor.
A common rule in Manhattan is that tenants must earn at least 40x the monthly rent. For example, if the rent is $3,000/month, you’ll typically need an annual income of $120,000.
Apartments in Manhattan move fast, often within days. If you find a place you like, it’s best to apply immediately with your documents ready.
Some apartments are rent-stabilized, meaning rent increases are regulated each year. However, many are market-rate, allowing landlords to set rents based on demand. Always ask the landlord or broker which type of lease you’re signing.
In competitive areas, rent is often firm. However, in slower markets or with longer vacancies, landlords may be open to negotiating the rent, lease terms, or offering concessions like a free month.
Most leases are 12 months, though some landlords may offer shorter or longer terms. Always review your lease carefully before signing.
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