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NYC Sublet Timeline
I've been having trouble finding a good sublet for the summer, after searching for the last couple weeks. One part of me is thinking that I missed the best stuff and it is already off the market. However, some friends have been telling me that in NY you shouldn't look for an apartment until 4-6 weeks before you want to move in. Is this true for sublets as well? Did I already miss the boat on good deals or should I hold off for a bit?
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Re: NYC Sublet Timeline
It's still too early. Worth keeping an eye out but most stuff won't come up for another month at least.
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Re: NYC Sublet Timeline
Different anon - and are we supposed to be finding these listings on Craigslist? Any other sites I should be checking?
I'm sure it's been discussed elsewhere, but don't have the time/energy to search the other threads haha
ETA: talking about NYC specifically
I'm sure it's been discussed elsewhere, but don't have the time/energy to search the other threads haha
ETA: talking about NYC specifically