CITY HALL — An economic downturn that has driven up the unemployment rate and jeopardized housing for many will push rents up by 1 percent this fall, the lowest since 1999 when city officials ...
The Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) in a preliminary vote approved a rent increase range of 1.75 percent to 4.75 percent for one-year leases and 4.75 percent to 7.75 percent for two-year leases in ...
The Rent Guidelines Board in an annual report called for a 4 percent rent hike for one-year leases in rent-stabilized buildings, a bump intended to offset rising expenses. Those operating costs, which ...
New York City’s roughly 1 million rent-stabilized tenants could see their rents hiked by as much as 6.5 percent, according to preliminary ranges approved by the city’s Rent Guidelines Board Tuesday ...
U.S. rent prices fell year over year for the 25th straight month in August, according to the latest data from Realtor.com, delivering some relief to Americans struggling with higher housing costs ...
National average includes 140 markets tracked by Matrix, not just the 30 metros listed above. Source: Yardi Matrix October Monthly Report The U.S. multifamily market’s cooling continued, according to ...
New York City’s Rent Guidelines Board voted Tuesday night to allow landlords of rent-stabilized apartments to charge increases of 1.5 percent for one-year leases and 2.5 percent for two-year leases.