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Luxury homebuying in New York City has cooled off despite the hot temps, but experts say it won't last for long.
Luxury homebuying in New York City has cooled off despite the hot temps, but experts say it won't last for long.
Beyond the highest end, however, home prices and sales in the affluent enclave were largely unchanged from last year ...
Several real estate professionals said high-end buyers in New York have begun pausing their decision-making, uncertain about ...
A million bucks ain’t what it used to be. In today’s pricey housing market, buyers may wonder how far $1 million or less may go towards the purchase of a luxury home. Spoiler alert: not very ...
New York ranked second among global luxury markets, Palm Beach third, and Miami fourth. Dubai clinched first place, with 111 sales and $1.9 billion in dollar volume.
Montinique Monroe for The New York Times Even Austin is stuck, despite starting construction on 102,000 single-family homes between 2020 and 2024, according to Zonda, a data provider.