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  2. NYC rent prices rose 16% over last year in November, even as ...

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    Updated. New York City apartment rents remained stubbornly high in November, even as the national rental market shows signs of cooling. The median rent on new leases last month stood at $3,343 ...

  3. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    At the time there were about 2,500,000 rental units statewide, 85% of them in New York City. The initial laws covered all rental units, and regulated all relationships between owners and tenants concerning rents, services, and evictions.

  4. Here's where rents are rising — and where they're falling - AOL

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    Of the nation’s 20 largest cities, Seattle saw the highest year-over-year increase in single-family rents at 6.3%, followed by New York at 5.3% and Boston at 5.2%. Those leading the declines ...

  5. Why is rent still so high, a year after experts told us it ...

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    Private listing services, like Rent.com or Zillow, monitor the listed prices of housing and track their changes in real time. The CPI data, however, has a serious lag—Sturtevant said it can take ...

  6. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York State has had the longest history of rent controls, since 1920. New York City contains the majority of units covered by rent control. Rent control laws have stayed on the books for decades in New York because of an inadequate supply of "decent, affordable housing". The worsening in the rental market led to the enactment of the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, which aimed to help ...

  7. New York City housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    There was a loss of 400,000 apartments renting for $1,000 a month or less (constant 2012 dollars) and a resulting gain of apartments renting over this. This was not a small shift but saw 240,000 units renting for $601–800 disappear and apartments renting for $1,201-1,600 having the highest gains.

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