New York Post

MANH. RENTAL ROCKET

Record lease-$$ rise

- By THOMAS BARRABI tbarrabi@nypost.com

The average cost of Manhattan apartment rentals surged to the highest ever for a December, with landlords demanding doubledigi­t-percentage rent increases amid sharply dwindling supply.

The median rental price for Manhattan properties, including discounts, hit $3,392 last month — the highest for a December in more than a decade of record keeping and up 21% from the year-earlier December, according to a market report compiled by brokerage firm Douglas Elliman and appraiser Miller Samuel.

Median rents for doorman buildings — a proxy for luxury apartments, was $4,298, an annual increase of nearly 23%. By comparison, non-doorman buildings saw rents increase about 8% to $2,695.

Studio apartment units saw the biggest jump, with the median rental price jumping 22% to $2,550 for December.

Downtown apartments were most expensive, with a median price that rose 28% to $4,095 for the month.

The numbers marked a stark contrast to December 2020, when surging COVID-19 caseloads stoked concern of a mass exodus from New York City. The December vacancy rate dropped to just 1.7%, down from nearly 11% one year earlier.

“What started as a trickle earlier last year has become like a geyser of demand,” Douglas Elliman rental broker Janna Raskopf told CNBC. “I’ve been doing this for 14 years and it’s absolutely unpreceden­ted.”

Lack of inventory

Listing inventory plunged 81% year-over-year in December, with less than 4,800 apartments listed as available for rent.

The lack of available inventory appeared to impact the number of new leases, which fell nearly 40% to just 3,345 for the month. A surge of COVID-19 infections driven by the Omicron variant also likely affected the numbers.

“The market is coming off of unsustaina­ble activity levels and trending toward more sustainabl­e patterns in the coming months,” Jonathan Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel, told Bloomberg. “Omicron is in the mix for sure, just slowing down activity, too.”

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