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by chiefalchemist 750 days ago
Or are corporate owned.

A good friend bought her Hell's Kithen flat (read: condo unit) from a Japanese company. Years ago I had another friend who worked for a company that had a sizeable place in the Village.

Anecdotal, but probably common enough.

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There aren't that many. NYC housing data is sliced, diced, and studied by so many agencies, non-profits, think tanks, and so on that someone would notice. There's a marginal number of units that appear to largely unoccupied. Corporate and LLC ownership shows up in tax data and the totals are a drop in the bucket of the nearly 4 million units.
Yes, but you only need one unit per building to be over-bid and that then drives up the prices of other units in that building? It might not be an occupancy issue per se, but it doesn't help the overall residential market.
Housing exists in price bands more or less, so the thing you’re measuring has to be large enough to have an effect on the band. There’s a lot of research on NYC housing issues and no one has ever identified corporate housing as a contributing factor, so there’s a very high burden of proof on your claim.