"The High Cost of Renting in New York City: A Look at Upfront Expenses"

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Renting an apartment in New York City has become increasingly expensive, with the average up-front cost to move in reaching a record high of $10,454 in 2023. The city is experiencing a historic low in available rental units, with only 1.4% of units vacant, driving up demand and pushing median asking rents to $3,490. The surge in rental costs, exacerbated by soaring up-front fees, is making it difficult for renters, especially with the median wage earner spending 14% of their income on moving costs. The situation highlights the acute need for affordable housing in the city, as well as the challenges faced by renters in finding suitable accommodations.
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