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Table 6: Vacant Units and Vacancy Rates by Sub-tenure,
1993 and 1996
|
Vacant Units Available for Rent |
Vacant Units Available for Rent |
Net Vacancy Rate |
Net Vacancy Rate |
|
1993 |
1996 |
1993 |
1996 |
| Sub-tenure |
|
|
|
|
| Rent Controlled |
0 (0.0%) |
0 (0.0%) |
0.00% |
0.00% |
| Rent Stabilized |
34,071 (48.4%) |
37,549 (46.2%) |
3.36% |
3.57% |
| Other Regulated |
2,900 (4.1%) |
4,575 (5.6%) |
2.09% |
3.48% |
| Unregulated |
29,465 (41.9%) |
30,468 (37.5%) |
5.07% |
5.29% |
| Public Housing |
1,801 (2.6%) |
6,450 (7.9%) |
1.03% |
3.75% |
| In Rem Housing |
2,108 (3.0%) |
2,214 (2.7%) |
5.79% |
8.78% |
| All Rental Units |
70,345
(100.0%) |
81,256
(100.0%) |
3.44% |
4.01% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Conventional |
6,590 (32.1%) |
12,014 (50.9%) |
1.21% |
2.21% |
| Coops/Condos |
11,604 (56.5%) |
9,441 (40.0%) |
4.86% |
3.93% |
| Mitchell-Lama |
2,328 (11.3%) |
2,127 (9.0%) |
5.30% |
4.20% |
| All Owner Units |
20,522
(100.0%) |
23,582
(100.0%) |
2.48% |
2.75% |
|
|
|
|
|
From: Housing Conditions and Problems In New York
City: An Analysis of the 1996 Housing and Vacancy Survey by Michael
H. Schill and Benjamin P. Scafidi
Source: 1996 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey Data File, U.S.
Bureau of the Census
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