If you’re looking for information about affordable apartments, you’ve probably heard the terms “rent-regulated,”“rent-controlled,” and “rent-stabilized.” But you may be wondering, what do these terms mean? Our guide to rent-stabilized apartments in...
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....
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 reported on a tax bill. ...
the board at the land-leaseCarnegie House co-opat 100 W. 57th St. has filed a lawsuit asking the state to establish how initial apartment rents will be calculated if negotiations with the land owner break down and the co-op is dissolved and converted intorent-stabilized apar...