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▶ Other Information - New York

Housing Sources
Julia Carr, Best Apartments, Inc.
718-614-1105 (cell)
www.bestaptsnyc.com
juliacarr@prodigy.net


Streetwise
212-473-4360

Jennifer Foler


Urban Living
212-689-6606
www.urbanliving-ny.com

Benoit Gomez

clear.gif New York Habitat
www.nyhabitat.com


sublet.com
www.sublet.com


CitiHabitats
www.citi-habitats.com


Sublet in the City
www.subletinthecity.com


ActorSublet.com
www.actorsublet.com


Roomorama.com
www.roomorama.com


Classifieds (check weekly)
Craigslist
www.newyork.craigslist.org


The Village Voice
www.villagevoice.com

clear.gif The New York Times
www.nytimes.com


* Please note that the above agents, brokers, and websites are not affiliated with AADA, but are only listed for your convenience. We make no recommendations on any of these listings. A broker's fee may apply.


Many of AADA’s students commute from the surrounding boroughs and the immediate Tri-State area, so don't rule out these areas when looking for apartments!

Also, before you sign a lease on an apartment, we advise you to make a trip to New York so that you can inspect it first hand. Seeing is believing!

Remember, finding housing in New York City takes a lot of time and effort. Plan ahead and give yourself enough time to find something that will make you feel happy and secure. We suggest that you come to the city at least a month before the term starts so that you can have plenty of time to settle in before you start your training.



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