With inventory limited, demand high, and prices even higher, the housing market in New York City—and indeed, the whole country—is in a state of crisis. It’s one of the few things lawmakers, activists, and nearly anyone trying to purchase a home in the last few years can agree on. Proposed solutions have included everything from zoning changes allowing more residential development in less-densely populated boroughs to converting office towers left half-empty from the pandemic’s work-from-home exodus into residential units. Read the article…………………………….
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