Our guide to rent-stabilized apartments in NYC walks you through the history of rent regulation, the difference between rent control and rent stabilization, andrecent changes to the New York rent laws.And most importantly, it gives you actionable tips on ho...
Rent-stabilized tenants are more likely to be long-term residents, with 40% having lived in their apartments for 20 years or more. Rent Increases in Stabilized Units The Rent Guidelines Board sets annual rent increase limits for stabilized apartments. Recent trends indicate: For 2023-2024, rent...
$45M Refi for Rent-Stabilized Apt. in NYC.Reports on the refinancing project by Holliday Fenoglio Fowler L.P. on a rent-stabilized property in New York City. Terms of the loan; Keys to making the terms feasible; Company comfortable with the complexities of rent-stabilized properties....
unitsstab2014: The number of stabilized units in 2014. diff: The number of stabilized units gained or lost between 2007 and 2014. percentchange: The percentage increase or loss. The denominator for this calculation is the greatest ofunitsres,unitstotal, or the greatest number of stabilized units...