Median vacant rentals are listed for $3.5k. Half of NYC apartments are rent stabilized. Renting a new place today is very high, but the median rent actually being paid is closer to $1500.
Yes, apparently 40% of single people have roommates in NYC
Keep in mind that having a "roommate" is common everywhere in the US- 50% of households are romantic partners, with most of those households having 2 incomes. You have to keep that in mind when looking at living expenses everywhere.
> the median income in New York City is $76k
> Keep in mind that having a "roommate" is common everywhere
You are not selling this dream very well. Maybe you're just young/inexpereinced, but this sounds like a dystopian nightmare to most people. You want families just rooming together because they cant afford the ever dwindling supply of housing - something civilization has known how to build for thousands of years?
Our asset owning class won't allow the building of houses and neighborhoods anymore (and all the land is owned so don't even try, anywhere), so that's the problem - artificial scarcity and inflation. Your room mate idea is an absurd remedy when such an obvious solution exists that would make everyone happier: Let people own their own shelter ffs.
https://www.renthop.com/average-rent-in/new-york-ny