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258 points JumpCrisscross | 7 comments | | HN request time: 0.696s | source | bottom
1. anotherhue ◴[] No.42130982[source]
Great, now bring back the congestion fee and we can say we live in a better city than we did last year.
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2. el_benhameen ◴[] No.42130996[source]
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/13/nyregion/congestion-prici...

As you requested.

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3. cyberax ◴[] No.42131283[source]
LOL. The effect of this on prices: zero.
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4. hooverd ◴[] No.42131320[source]
Right, I doubt it lower prices but it will save people money on the buyer side. I don't know how you would lower prices in NYC other than building even more.
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6. crazygringo ◴[] No.42132221[source]
Seriously, two good pieces of news for New Yorkers today. I'm shocked.
7. kelnos ◴[] No.42132551[source]
That's the point. Rents should stay more or less the same, but now renters won't have to pay a bullshit fee up front.

Landlords can list their units on whatever listing sites/services for like $500 a pop, and renters won't have to pay $5k-$10k to a broker who did basically nothing for them.

Rents will not go up; rents are a function of what the market will bear, not of a landlord's costs.