As Vacancies Rise in Manhattan, Renters Could Feel A DIfference

WNYC News | Aug 20, 2020


A report out this week finds the housing vacancy rate in Manhattan has climbed to over 4 percent—the highest in more than a decade.

Katie Brenzel, senior reporter for the publication the Real Deal, spoke with WNYC's Sean Carlson about what that could mean for renters. 

 

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