Read more about the article When New York Taxes the Rich, Italy Gets a Phone Call
Mentre la pandemia aveva portato a previsioni disastrose sul futuro di New York, la città è diventata il posto più costoso d'America

When New York Taxes the Rich, Italy Gets a Phone Call

New York's proposed pied-à-terre tax isn't just a budget fix. It's a signal to wealthy buyers everywhere that the calculus on luxury second homes is shifting. New York has a…

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Manhattan and Brooklyn rents hit record highs, forcing a rethink of what homeownership really means

Manhattan's median rent hit $5,000 a month in February. Brooklyn crossed $4,296. These aren't numbers from a dystopian novel; they're from the Corcoran Group's 2026 NYC Rental Market Report, released…

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Italy’s Fast-Casual Giant Just Planted Its Flag In One Of Manhattan’s Most Coveted Real Estate Markets

La Piadineria, Europe's largest piadina chain, chose the Flatiron District for its U.S. debut. The address says everything about the brand's ambitions. When Italy's La Piadineria went looking for its…

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Read more about the article Manhattan’s All-Cash Real Estate Boom Signals Deepening Wealth Divide
New York, USA - October 26, 2008: The New York Stock Exchange building on Wall Street in Manhattan.

Manhattan’s All-Cash Real Estate Boom Signals Deepening Wealth Divide

The mathematics of Manhattan real estate have shifted dramatically. For the first time on record, nearly two-thirds of apartment transactions in America's most expensive borough closed without a single dollar…

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