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Manhattan Luxury Reality Check

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Every week we hear of multi-million dollar properties going on the market and sometimes the asking price seems exorbitant, and it really is! With this report we will take a closer look at the numbers of the Manhattan Luxury Real Estate Market, giving you the opportunity to get an idea of what the actual selling price of these luxurious properties ...

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Overseas investors are coming back to NYC

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The Covid-19 pandemic has made it almost unrealistic for international investors to purchase real estate in New York City and the United States in general. Either because of some objective impediments such as travel restrictions or uncertainty about what would happen at the market level, especially luxury and high-end investments.

However, some real estate agents, including us, are seeing a rebound in international interest.

With the easing of restrictions and pandemic measures, overseas buyers are enticed by the idea of getting discounts and the feeling that this window of time is already closing. In fact, according to the consistently ...

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Manhattan: Luxury Reality Check – April 2021

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Every week we hear of multi million dollar properties going on the market and sometimes the asking price seems exorbitant, and it really is! With this report we will take a closer look at the numbers of the Manhattan Luxury Real Estate Market, giving you the opportunity to get an idea of what the actual selling price of these luxurious properties ...

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The Subway is back 24/7

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Round-the-clock subway service in New York City resumed May 17 after more than a year of late-night, pandemic-related closures.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the announcement in late April wrapped it into a broader swath of reopening announcements that end most pandemic-related capacity limits and eliminate restaurant curfews.

The city that never sleeps is slowly—but surely—living up to its name again and waking up from the COVID-19 pandemic, but so should the subway system—and ASAP,” Sen.Schumer said in a statement.

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No Indoor Masks For Fully Vaccinated

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Federal health officials declared that fully vaccinated people could go into most environments regardless of crowd size without a face-covering or without social distancing.

The guidance does come with a few caveats. CDC officials said that people will still need to wear face-coverings when traveling on airplanes, buses, trains and on public transportation. Fully vaccinated people will also still need to keep their faces covered in hospitals and long-term care facilities, officials announced.

As of Wednesday 5/12, more than ...

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Florida Saw The Second Highest Population Growth Of Any State Over The Past Year

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In just a single year ending in 2020, Florida’s resident population increased by 241,256, the agency said.

The data covers changes between July 2019 and July 2020. The figures were released on December 22.

Next year, those numbers could rise even faster as a result of thepandemic.

In the second half of the year, Miami’s real estate market rose to a new record high, with analysts saying that migration trends to Florida were accelerating as a result of covid-19.

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