Read more about the article What Gwyneth Paltrow Understands About New York That Most Investors Don’t
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What Gwyneth Paltrow Understands About New York That Most Investors Don’t

Gwyneth Paltrow is not a real estate developer. But when she talks about bringing Goop Kitchen to New York City, she says something that every serious property investor in this…

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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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Read more about the article When Italian Luxury Builds in New York: What Fifth Avenue’s Tower Race Signals for Transatlantic Investors
Mentre la pandemia aveva portato a previsioni disastrose sul futuro di New York, la città è diventata il posto più costoso d'America

When Italian Luxury Builds in New York: What Fifth Avenue’s Tower Race Signals for Transatlantic Investors

When Rolex announced this week that its new 30-story David Chipperfield-designed tower at 665 Fifth Avenue will open this fall, the headline was architecture. The real story is capital. Fifth…

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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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