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  2. New York City housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    The housing shortage in New York is driven by a lack of housing supply. Home construction in New York City lags far behind other major American cities. [4] From 2010 to 2023, housing supply in the city increased by 4% while jobs increased by 22% [4]; however, 973,000 workers commuted into the city from its suburbs as of 2019 [5], as employment ...

  3. New York City migrant housing crisis - Wikipedia

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    New York City migrant housing crisis. The New York City migrant housing crisis is a migrant crisis exacerbated by the existing New York City housing shortage, that began in April 2022. It has been driven by the Venezuelan refugee crisis, and to a lesser extent that from Haiti and other countries. [1]

  4. New York City Department of Housing Preservation and ...

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    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is the department of the government of New York City [1] responsible for developing and maintaining the city's stock of affordable housing. Its regulations are compiled in title 28 of the New York City Rules. The Department is headed by a Commissioner, who is appointed by and reports ...

  5. The dean of NYC’s housing market dissects a puzzle ... - AOL

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    Of all Manhattan buyers, 67.9% paid all-cash for their home in the fourth quarter, a 17.6% year-over-year jump, which, the report said, was mainly due to the surge in mortgage rates.

  6. Why is housing inventory so low? Understanding the U.S ...

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    NAR’s Housing Shortage Tracker illustrates the number of new housing permits issued versus the number of new jobs created in 174 metro areas. On average one new permit is issued for every two ...

  7. Housing crisis - Wikipedia

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    Following the first definition, the term "housing crisis" or "affordability crisis" is currently used in the United States and other countries to refer to widespread shortages of housing in certain regions where people want to live. These shortages, caused in part by regulatory barriers to new construction, have led to a rise in homelessness ...

  8. Could the "YIMBY" movement fix America's affordable housing ...

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    With a $1,600 monthly housing budget, she says she's been priced out of the market. "It's been a struggle," Duncan said. "As the economy continues to grow, your paycheck don't," she added.

  9. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, New York adopted the Emergency Rent Laws, which effectively charged the courts of New York State with their administration. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The rent laws were the result of a series of widespread rent strikes in New York City from 1918 to 1920 that had been sparked by a World War 1 housing shortage, and the subsequent land ...