Skyrocketing insurance costs are threatening New York City’s affordable housing stock.
The landlords who own more than 450,000 of the city’s rent-stabilized apartments saw insurance expenses grow 150% from 2019 to 2025, far outpacing every other major cost, according to a new report from New York University’s Furman Center.
The rapid rise in insurance premiums is just one of the
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