Want an NYC apartment under $2,400? Good luck with that.

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The number of vacant New York City apartments dropped to its lowest point in more than five decades last year, with especially dire prospects for renters looking for affordable units, according to the cityโ€™s latest housing survey.

Just 1.4% of all apartments in the city were vacant and available to rent last year, the report found โ€” the lowest rate since 1968. The vacancy rate was less than 1% for apartments priced below $2,400 a month, underscoring the cityโ€™s affordable housing crisis, Mayor Eric Adams said in a press release.

โ€œThe data is clear: The demand to live in our city is far outpacing our ability to build housing,” he said. “New Yorkers need our help, and they need it now. I am calling on all levels of government to help us meet this moment and ensure New York City remains a viable home for working-class New Yorkers.โ€

The data appears in a newly released summary of the cityโ€™s Housing and Vacancy Survey, a report issued by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the U.S. Census Bureau roughly every three years.

Researchers found that just 33,000 of the cityโ€™s roughly 2.3 million apartments were vacant and available for rent during the survey period between January and June of last year.

The vacancy rate has plummeted since the last survey was compiled in 2021, after the agencies had postponed data collection during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic a year earlier.

The 2022 report revealed that about 4.5% apartments were vacant and available for rent, up from 3.63% in 2017. But less than 1% of all apartments priced below $1,500 a month were available at the time. The agencies attributed the overall rise to higher-income renters leaving the city during the pandemic.

The survey is used to inform housing policy decisions and determine the future of the cityโ€™s rent-stabilization system, where a panel of mayoral appointees sets annual rent increases. Under state law, a vacancy rate below 5% constitutes a โ€œhousing…

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