“I call it the five emotional stages of moving to New York: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. No one moves to New York for the housing. They move here for the most exciting, productive, interesting period of their lives.” So says Gus Waite, Managing Broker, Dwellworks/Station Cities, New York and an 18-year veteran of New York’s always changing real estate market. Recently, Gus joined up with Pamela Roman, Managing Broker, Dwellworks/Station Cities, New Jersey to talk about a marketplace unlike any other. Keep reading for tips on finding an apartment in NYC in this competitive marketplace!
In mid-2020, as New Yorkers were leaving town in record numbers, many headed across the Hudson River to New Jersey. Landlords in New York were offering incentives for the first time in over a decade. The vacancy rate increased to over 6%, and in some neighborhoods, tenants were offered discounted lease terms and found they could afford the rent without roommates. That was then. From a real estate perspective, the pandemic is over in New York City. Vacancy rates are below 1% in the most sought-after neighborhoods. In real terms, as Gus Waite says, that translates to “a property manager I know who manages over 10,000 units in the city - last week he had four apartments available.” People are back, the city is open, and even with a construction boom, there is much more demand in New York right now than supply.
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These and many other facts are shared in A Tale of Two Markets: New York and New Jersey, the latest in Dwellworks Tips and Trends in Ten video series, offering insights into global relocation markets, destination services and corporate housing for corporations and relocation management companies.
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