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Zohran Mamdani confirms he will live in historic Gracie Mansion as New York mayor

New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani will live in the Manhattan mansion that his predecessors have called home, leaving behind a rent-stabilised apartment that became the subject of heated debate during his campaign.

Gracie Mansion, which dates to 1799, has served at the residence for most New York City mayors since the World War II era.

But Mamdani, for whom affordable housing is a central issue, did not confirm he would live there immediately following his victory in November.

“This decision came down to our family’s safety and the importance of dedicating all of my focus on enacting the affordability agenda New Yorkers voted for,” Mamdani said in a statement on Monday.

Mamdani lived in the Astoria neighbourhood in the borough of Queens. The area, home to many middle-class families, is famous for its abundance of immigrant communities and global cuisine.

“To Astoria: thank you for showing us the best of New York City,” Mamdani’s statement said.

“While I may no longer live in Astoria, Astoria will always live inside me and the work I do,” he said.

During his campaign, Mamdani tied his core platform – freeze the rent – to his own housing situation. But his rivals, mainly former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, criticised Mamdani for occupying the apartment even though he came from a famous family. His mother is the filmmaker Mira Nair, and his father, Mahmood Mamdani, is a professor at Columbia University.

Not every mayor has chosen to live at Gracie Mansion.

Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire entrepreneur and founder of the eponymous financial terminals, chose to live in his own townhouse on the Upper East Side neighbourhood of Manhattan during his three terms, which ended in 2012.

Instead, Bloomberg said he believed it should be a space for public city functions, and pushed for an extensive renovation of the aging mansion.

When Mamdani moves into Gracie Mansion sometime around his inauguration on 1 January, he will find himself in surroundings very different than his modest Astoria digs.

With its butter yellow paint, green shutters, and white railings, Gracie Mansion is a wedding cake of a house overlooking the East River. Inside, the lower floor of the Federal-style mansion is decorated in the spirit of the home’s original era.

The compound, which reportedly has five bedrooms, also has enhanced security to protect the mayor and his family.

Some residents have alleged that Gracie Mansion also has supernatural lodgers. Chirlane McCray, the wife of former mayor Bill De Blasio, told reporters that doors occasionally opened and closed by themselves, and the floorboards creaked eerily.

Outgoing Mayor Eric Adams was more certain. “I don’t care what anyone says,” he declared in 2022. “There are ghosts in there, man.”

Mamdani’s current apartment is rent stabilised, meaning the city sets limits on how much landlords can raise the rent each year. New Yorkers consider these apartments valuable lifelines as the cost of housing outpaces what many can afford.

Records showed Mamdani paid about $2,300 (£1,725) each month for his apartment. According to the real estate platform Zillow, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in New York City is $3,500 (£2,625) a month.

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