Mimi O'Connor

Contributing Writer at Brick Underground

Mimi O'Connor is a seasoned freelance writer, editor, and content strategist with a journalism background. Having worked with various reputable companies such as BrickUnderground.com, Tinybeans (formerly Red Tricycle), and MTV Networks, Mimi has extensive experience in covering a wide range of topics including real estate, parenting, NYC culture, lifestyle, travel, and pop culture. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in Non-Fiction Writing/Theater from Hampshire College, Mimi's work has been featured in renowned publications such as Refinery29, Parents, and Apartment Therapy.

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Brick Underground

Brick Underground is an independent digital media website whose mission is to help New York City renters, buyers, sellers, renovators and co-op & condo board members navigate one of the most complex and expensive real estate markets in the world. Sign up for our free twice-weekly newsletter here: https://www.brickunderground.com/newsletter More than four million current and future city dwellers visit Brick Underground each year for practical real estate information such as how to move to New York City, find a no-fee rental apartment, compare co-living spaces, negotiate with a landlord, buy a New York City home, or renovate a co-op, condo, or brownstone, and much more. Founded in 2009 by journalist Teri Karush Rogers, who previously covered local real estate as a contributor to the The New York Times, Brick Underground has been named the Best Real Estate Website in the U.S. by the National Association of Real Estate Editors three times. Our editorial team publishes 15 articles and three email newsletters each week (including one for NYC real estate agents) and expands the boundaries of service journalism with helpful tools like our gross rent calculator, used by tens of thousands of prospective renters to easily calculate the rent they'll actually pay when an apartment is advertised at the net effective rent.