Where can I find demographic data on NYC tenants?
We have an extensive number of tables from the 2008, 2005, 2002, 1999, 1996 and 1993 Housing and Vacancy Surveys (HVS) on our web site available here. Beginning in 1962, in order to fulfill its responsibilities under various rent control and rent stabilization laws, New York City has regularly retained the U.S. Census Bureau to conduct a comprehensive triennial survey of the New York City housing market. The resulting “Housing and Vacancy Survey” (HVS) is an invaluable source of information about the state of the City’s housing stock, residential population, and other housing-related issues and trends. Additional findings from the HVS are available directly from the Census Bureau’s website here.
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