View data on population and housing from the 2010 and 2020 Censuses.| Census.gov
The Real Deal Corcoran provides news and analysis on the Corcoran real estate market.| The Real Deal
Real estate attorneys say the Supreme Court’s ruling does not put tenants at risk of eviction — as long as lawmakers act quickly.| The Real Deal
Two years on from the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act, five suits challenging the law have seen little success.| The Real Deal
In an unintended consequence of New York’s 2019 rent-stabilization law, landlords are leaving cheap units off the market.| The Real Deal
The surge in rental activity that defined the Manhattan and Brooklyn markets at the end of 2020 has continued, as have declining rents.| The Real Deal
The NYC Independent Budget Office has cut its revenue estimate for a pied-à-terre tax to $232 million a year from $390 million projected in December.| The Real Deal
Even if New York City’s vacancy rate exceeds 5 percent, elected officials likely won’t let the housing emergency, or rent stabilization, end anytime soon.| The Real Deal
The New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (NYC HVS) is a citywide, representative survey of New York City’s housing stock and population that is fielded about every three years by the US Census Bureau on behalf of the City of New York. The HVS contains comprehensive data on housing, neighborhoods and tenant demographics. Links to findings for each HVS be found below. The most recent available HVS is from 2023. For additional information about the HVS, including data tables, microdata (fr...| Rent Guidelines Board
As New Yorkers leave the city, a rising vacancy rate could lead to a lifting of the rent law.| The Real Deal