Contributor

Teri Karush Rogers

Founder and Editor, BrickUnderground.com

Veteran real estate journalist Teri Karush Rogers is the founder of and CEO of BrickUnderground.com, the online survival guide to finding a New York City apartment and living through the aftermath. With nearly 2,000 posts on everything from how to find a good real estate agent, to how much to tip the building staff, how to banish banish bed bugs, to how to pass a co-op board interview, BrickUnderground is New York City's richest repository of practical real estate advice and firsthand experience.

Prior to launching BrickUnderground from her Upper West Side co-op in 2009, Teri covered residential real estate extensively as a contributor to The New York Times real estate section. The longtime Manhattan resident, five-time renter and first-time co-op owner is frequently sought out as an expert on New York City real estate trends and apartment-dwelling issues by publications including The New York Times, The Daily News, New York Magazine, and amNY, and on news broadcasts including the NBC Nightly News, Fox 5, and NY1. She holds a law degree and a B.A. in journalism from New York University.