Real Estate

Manhattan Rental Supply Soars, Pushing Vacancies to a Record

  • Rents tumble 7.7% while landlords offer perks in 54% of leases
  • Apartments are harder to fill after New Yorkers fled lockdown
2020 Year of Crisis: The Real Estate Reckoning

Manhattan apartments are piling up on the market -- and it’s getting harder to fill them.

Rental listings jumped to a record 15,025 at the end of August, more then double the inventory from a year earlier, according to a report Thursday by appraiser Miller Samuel Inc. and brokerage Douglas Elliman Real Estate. The borough’s vacancy rate reached a new high of 5.1%. Last August, it was under 2%.