Who Rents and Who Owns in This Year's Mayoral Race
Briefly

The article explores the living situations of New York City mayoral candidates ahead of the Democratic primary, highlighting their homes, whether they rent or own, and their corresponding costs. Residency rules allow candidates to live outside the city until Election Day, but housing and affordability issues remain at the forefront of discussions during this election cycle. The juxtaposition of their personal housing circumstances against their political promises regarding housing policies is particularly notable as debates raise these crucial urban issues.
Gracie Mansion, the official residence of the mayor, is free. But just where our nightlife-loving, Trump-befriending mayor actually sleeps has been a mystery.
With the Democratic primary less than three weeks away, we wanted to take a look at how the candidates live. Do they rent or own?
Read at Curbed
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