“Good Zohran” surfaces for real estate Q & A
From real estate’s perspective, there’s a Good Zohran and a Bad Zohran. Bad Zohran tries to devalue properties to freeze rents, which the 2019 rent law already did. Bad Zohran holds “rental ripoff” hearings. Bad Zohran plans to stall sales of distressed buildings to give the “community” a chance to buy them. Bad Zohran! Good Zohran changed his mind about private developers, realizing he cannot solve the housing shortage without them. Good Zohran voted for pro-housing City Charter revisions. Good Zohran wants to upzone wealthy enclaves. The good version of Mayor Zohran Mamdani, along with Deputy Mayor for Housing Leila […]
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