A curb on market-rate conversions pressures the value of rent-stabilized apartments
Property investors have spent billions of dollars on apartment buildings for what has been one of the most reliably profitable bets in New York City real estate: converting rent-regulated apartments to market-rate units.
But New York’s new rent law may be putting an end to that business, causing financial stress for the companies that own these buildings.
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