Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j20085p wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in Opinion: New York finally has momentum on housing and it’s time for a breakthrough by King-of-New-York
They're both $4000 bozo
EDIT: The one downtown might be 5k or 6k, but now we're comparing Bentley and Rolls Royce, not Rolls Royce and Ford.
mdervin t1_j2028z7 wrote
now why would the same apartment downtown be 20-50% higher than uptown?
Because landlords/developers can charge more money for more desirable neighborhoods.
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j202qxp wrote
Why is an apartment in Harlem 4k/mo? My goal would be for most housing to be under 2k/mo and the average rent in Manhattan is 5k.
mdervin t1_j203lyd wrote
An apartment in Harlem is 4K a month because there are a bunch of people who can afford 4K for a Harlem apartment, but they can't afford 6K for a midtown apartment.
Between 2010 & 2020 NYC's population increased by 800,000, between 2010 & 2020 about 80,000 apartments were built.
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j204hj7 wrote
The increase was about 600,000, and then we lost almost 400,000 during the pandemic. The population had been around 8M for over 20 years.
EDIT: Actually we hit 8M in the mid 1950s.
mdervin t1_j20ewcb wrote
and what happened to rents during the pandemic?
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j20gw32 wrote
Literally nothing, they're higher than ever.
mdervin t1_j20h6og wrote
because the pandemic is over and those 400,000 moved back into the city and some brought friends.
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j20haft wrote
"the pandemic is over" Lmao
Brambleshire t1_j210ay8 wrote
it's just the free market, nothing we can do about it 🤷🏻♂️
mdervin t1_j22ggwr wrote
Zoning is not the free market.
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