Most New Yorkers overpay every month.
Not because they're bad with money. Because the system is designed to look too complicated to fight.
Broker fees that are now illegal to charge. ConEd programs that cut your bill 20–35% — buried on page 9 of a form nobody sends you. Parking tickets with a 50%+ dismissal rate if you know the right words. Tax breaks sitting unclaimed on your city return.
We spent the week pulling it all together.
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58% of buyers now start their research in ChatGPT or Gemini, not Google. Most startups aren't showing up there yet.
The ones that are get cited by the AI tools their buyers, investors, and future hires already use. And they convert at 3×.
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The result: "How New Yorkers Are Quietly Saving $500–$2,000/Year (That Nobody Talks About)"
It's $9. Eight sections. Every one is: here's the rule → here's who benefits → here's exactly what to do.
No fluff. No "consider consulting a professional." Actual scripts, actual programs, actual law.
The broker fee section alone is worth the price if you're apartment hunting. The ConEd section is worth it if you've ever winced at your bill. The parking ticket section is worth it the first time you fight back and win.
One good tip covers the $9 in about ten minutes.
More intel coming your way this week. Stay sharp.
— Metro Intel


