Housing NYC: Rents, Markets and Trends 2016 includes all six NYC Rent Guidelines Board studies produced in the past year; 2016-2017 apartment, loft and hotel guidelines adopted by the Board; data from the 2014 NYC Housing and Vacancy Survey; and a glossary of rent regulation terms.
Apartment/ Loft Order #48 establishes the lease guidelines for rent stabilized apartments and lofts effective between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017.
Hotel Order #46 establishes the lease guidelines for rent stabilized Class A hotels, Class B hotels, lodging houses, rooming houses and SROs effective between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017.
The 2016 Housing Supply Report examines changes in the overall supply of housing in NYC during the prior year, looking at factors that include the number of permits issued for new dwelling units and the number of completed housing units.
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2015 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2015.
The 2016 Price Index of Operating Costs (PIOC) study measures the price change in a market basket of goods and services used in the operation and maintenance of rent stabilized apartment buildings in New York City.
The 2016 Income & Expense Study analyzes the cost of operating and maintaining rental housing, examing the conditions that existed in New York's rent stabilized housing market in 2013, the year for which the most recent data is available, and also the extent by which these conditions changed from 2012.