Your cart is currently empty!
The NYC Rent Guidelines Board publishes public PDFs of rent-stabilized buildings, but they’re only available as borough-specific PDFs.
So I cleaned them up and turned them into a Google Sheet:
🔗 Google Sheet: Rent-Stabilized Buildings in NYC
What’s included:
All five boroughs, cleaned and standardized Added latitude/longitude (would love to build a map, if highly requested)
You may notice the BUILDING_NO column has range of unit address (e.g. “953 to 957”). There was a good amount of variability here, but I tried my best to stretch all the numbers out as their own rows in this CSV file. For those interested, you can see all of my journey of collecting this data in this Github.
This was a hobby project, so mistakes may exist. If you spot one or have ideas, let me know here or on GitHub. I hope to do more stuff like this to make affordable house hunting easier!
Edit: Buildings aren’t rent-stabilized, individual apartments are. This dataset lists buildings that contain at least one rent-stabilized unit.
submitted by /u/bewal416
[link] [comments]
Links I found useful and wanted to share.
Leave a Reply