{
  "url": "https://classa.info/compare/austin-vs-new-york",
  "title": "Austin vs New York: Class A office comparison",
  "description": "Side-by-side Class A office comparison for Austin and New York — rent, vacancy, talent, tax, lease norms, transit, and top submarkets.",
  "oneSentenceAnswer": "Austin ($60/sqft, 27.8% vacancy) and New York ($102/sqft, 17.4% vacancy) compete on different axes: Austin on rent and tax and New York on talent depth.",
  "tldr": [
    "Class A rent: Austin $60/sqft vs New York $102/sqft.",
    "Vacancy: Austin 27.8% vs New York 17.4%.",
    "Talent index: Austin 84 vs New York 100.",
    "Corporate tax: Austin 22.5% vs New York 27.5%.",
    "Premium flex/seat/month: Austin $720 vs New York $1,450."
  ],
  "keyFacts": {
    "cityA": "Austin",
    "cityB": "New York",
    "rentUsdA": "$60",
    "rentUsdB": "$102",
    "vacancyA": "27.8%",
    "vacancyB": "17.4%",
    "talentA": 84,
    "talentB": 100,
    "taxA": "22.5%",
    "taxB": "27.5%"
  },
  "faqs": [
    {
      "question": "Is Class A office cheaper in Austin or New York?",
      "answer": "Austin is cheaper on a USD basis: $60/sqft vs $102/sqft."
    },
    {
      "question": "Which has better talent depth, Austin or New York?",
      "answer": "New York indexes higher on talent depth (100 vs 84)."
    },
    {
      "question": "Which has more sublease availability, Austin or New York?",
      "answer": "Austin carries higher vacancy (27.8% vs 17.4%) and therefore typically more sublease overhang."
    },
    {
      "question": "What lease term should I expect in Austin vs New York?",
      "answer": "Austin typical term is 10 years with 18 months rent-free; New York typical term is 10 years with 14 months rent-free."
    },
    {
      "question": "How does transit and commuter access compare?",
      "answer": "Austin: Capital Metro bus + MetroRail (single Red Line). Project Connect light rail in early planning. Heavy car dependency outside the central core; downtown trophy tenants increasingly emphasize walkable amenity. New York: MTA subway lines, Metro-North, LIRR, and PATH converge on Midtown and the Financial District, anchored by Grand Central, Penn Station, and the Oculus. Class A landlords now factor commute time as part of their leasing pitch."
    }
  ],
  "pageType": "comparison",
  "lastUpdated": "2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z",
  "license": "CC BY 4.0 with attribution to Class A Atlas (https://classa.info).",
  "citation": "Source: Class A Atlas (https://classa.info/compare/austin-vs-new-york), updated 2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z."
}