Next up in our special Closed! series from The Real Deal Forum:

Lee Bergstein sits down with Allia Mohamed, CEO and co-founder of OpenIgloo, the platform reshaping the way renters navigate the New York City housing market. Born out of her own frustrations as a tenant, OpenIgloo has grown into a powerful tool for transparency—connecting renters and helping New Yorkers make informed decisions.

In this episode, Allia and Lee explore what tenants really care about today, from responsive management to the simple but crucial amenities that make or break a rental. They also break down how OpenIgloo is giving a voice to tenants while building bridges with landlords—and what’s next for the platform as it considers scaling beyond NYC.

If you’ve ever wanted a Yelp for apartment hunting in The Big Apple, this one’s for you.

To learn more about Open Igloo, visit openigloo.com/

And as always, you can reach out to Lee at Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina by visiting bfkplaw.com.

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