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A growing number of people living in New York City, Chicago, and Boston are looking to move because of soaring housing costs.
It’s getting real spooky in the New York City housing market this quarter. The real-estate sector is still adjusting to rising mortgage rates, recession fears, and a strong job market.
More NYC residents should explore homebuying, and governments should prioritize programs that help owners, not just renters, ...
That’s why the passage of the Affordable Housing Retention Act is such a victory — for renters, for neighborhoods, and for the future of New York City.
Pending home sales in New York's Capital Region jumped nearly 6% in April 2025, with statewide inventory and prices also rising. However, closed sales fell.
The author discusses New York’s Affordable Housing Retention Act. "The Affordable Housing Retention Act (AHRA), enacted as Part GG of the New York State Budget, is a legislative response to ...
Eric Kober Where New York’s Mayoral Candidates Stand on Housing Not one is willing to level with voters about the need to make the city affordable for a new generation of young adults.
City & State’s upcoming 2025 Affordable Housing Forum features keynote speaker RuthAnne Visnauskas of New York State Homes and Community Renewal and three panel discussions.
Prewar apartment buildings in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, where preserving and repurposing existing housing stock could help address New York City’s affordable housing crisis.
Rachel Fee, the executive director of the New York Housing Conference, warns changes could cause chaos in the housing market, impacting renters and landlords alike.
The city should focus its resources where the need is greatest: subsidized housing affordable to low-income New Yorkers, say experts.
Economic turmoil has thrown uncertainty into a red-hot market. But the 32 A-list agents in THR’s annual power list are weathering the storm.
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