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  2. This 54-square-foot studio without bathroom or kitchen rented ...

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    Rent growth slows, but problem remains. Asking rents grew by 2.4% from $3,500 a year ago, a substantial slowdown compared to prior years. New York City rents experienced an annual double-digit ...

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    A video of an apartment in New York City has gone viral after viewers called out its “nightmare” amenities and jaw-dropping price per month.. Earlier this week, real estate agent Omer Labock ...

  4. 10 States Offering the Most (and Least) Space for Your Rent Money

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    On average, New York renters pay $2,722 a month for apartments that are around 842 square feet. That’s a whopping $3.23 per square foot, which is almost three times as much as renting in North ...

  5. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    New York City and the state government began dual administration of rent regulation in 1962, and 75,000 expensive apartments were gradually deregulated by 1968. In 1969, construction and vacancy rates slumped, causing non-regulated rents to rise nationally.

  6. Frederick Douglass Houses - Wikipedia

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    The development was approved by the New York City Planning Commission on February 7, 1952, as a low-rent housing project to be erected on a 22.5-acre (91,000 m 2) site, a "superblock" bounded by Manhattan Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue and West 100th and 104th Streets. [4]

  7. 50 United Nations Plaza - Wikipedia

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    50 United Nations Plaza is a residential condominium building in Manhattan, New York City. [1] The 44-story tower, designed by Norman Foster's architectural firm Foster and Partners, is the first residential high-rise building in the United States designed by Foster. [1] It is variously described as having 87 [2] or 88 apartments. [1] [3]

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