| > a few tenths of a percentage point of NYC Feb 2024 (last year there's data, I think) was a record low and it was 1.4% empty, according to NYC[1]. But I don't really know the methodology, and according to other nyc gov data it's surprising, since we still haven't recovered our population from COVID[2]. The first statistic (housing pressure) is based on population growth, but the NYC population statistics suggest still meaningful population loss since 2020. I have seen articles in the past that suggest that apartment vacancy rates in NYC are self-reported and misleading at best, but I don't really understand how that would work and I can't find any sources on that now. It's also my understanding that some classes of landlords can mark empty apartments as income losses, basically or partially making up for the loss of revenue in tax rebates. But that's also not something I understand well, just something I have seen asserted. [1]: https://www.nyc.gov/site/hpd/news/007-24/new-york-city-s-vac...
[2]: https://s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/dcp/assets/files/pdf/data-t... |