The Daily Dirt: Real Estate is rattled over the mayor’s sleep of New York

The Daily Dirt: Real Estate is rattled over the mayor’s sleep of New York

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A broker in South Florida gambles on the mayor race chaos of New York.

Dina Goldentayer, a top broker with Douglas Elliman in Miami, took out a billboard in Times Square in which he encouraged New Yorkers to Dump the Big Apple for the Magic City, who apparently is initiative with the fears of the Burgemeestervrace for a Zohran Mamdani overinning in the.

Goldentayer contained the billboard in a video placed on her Instagram, where she plays the role of a buyer who calls her partner from a private plane.

“Honey, I called the Jet. We’re moving to Miami.”

The social media advertisement reflects warnings from other luxury agents who have warned of an exodus of the rich inhabitants of the city since Mamdani previously prevailed in the Democratic Primary.

“My number one job will move people from New York to Florida. Again,” Serhant told the New York Post shortly after the mood. “Based on the results, customers will continue to postpone in making any form of investments in New York City.”

Whether a Mamdani Triumph New Yorkers will send who do not spend six months and packing a day in the south is still under discussion, but it is clear that real estate is nervous about the prospect.

The support of the industry has been equalized between the former government Andrew Cuomo and mayor Eric Adams, where his power players throw their weight behind both candidates, according to the final round of campaignonations.

But as it has rumor, President Donald Trump’s government has considered potential positions for Adams and the Republican mayor candidate, Curtis Sliwa, in an attempt to consolidate opposition to Mamdani and give the challenger, probably Cuomo, to beat him in the general election.

The latest reports, which circulated on Friday, indicated that the president’s advisers, including developer Steve Witkoff, were in conversation to offer Adams an ambassadorship in Saudi Arabia.

Adams denied that he had had discussions with the administration, although he seemed to mitigate his position in a statement released on Friday and published in the New York Times.

In the statement, Adams said that “no formal offers have been made” and that he “is still running for re -election.”

But if the rumors turn out to be, Goldentayer may have to reconsider the billboard.

We think about: The number of million -rates in the United States almost tripled between 2019 and 2023, who surpassed the increase in the number of millionaire homeowners, according to data from Interest cafe.

New York City led the indictment with around 5,600 millionaire households that lease houses in the city – but where do they rent? Send thoughts about which projects, buildings or neighborhoods to Sheridan.wall@therealdeal.com.

Something we have learned: Keith and Bruce Robinson Own 100,000 Acres of Land Between Kauai and A Private Island Off The Coast Called Niihau-An Assemblage Larger Thanacle Founder Larry Ellison’s 90,000-Acre Plot on Lanai and a Whoppingsial CompSrsian On Kuversal Than Meta Founded Than Founded Than Founded Than Founded Than Founded Than Founder, Than Founded Than Founder Than Founder, Than Found. accordance to Business insider.

To put it further in the perspective, the size of the land ownership of the Robinsons, which the family bought in the 19th century from the Hawaiian monarchy, is almost seven Manhattans.

Elsewhere in New York …

– Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani tapped two employees of former mayor Bill de Blasio to participate in his campaign, according to City and state new york. Elana Leopold, a political strategist, will serve as a senior adviser for the campaign of the Democratic nominated, while Louise Yeung, who previously worked under the Ministry of Transport of the Blasio and as Chief Climate Officer for Comptroller Brad Lander, will serve as a policy director.

– Here is a new form of protest: a candidate from the City Council in Cranford, New Jersey, started to break during a meeting of the town hall to push back against an increase in real estate tax, according to ABC6 Action News. The candidate, Will Thilly, took a short break to raise questions about the tax changes, only to resume his movements, including an attempt at a backspin.

Closing time

Residential: The best residential deal was registered on Friday $ 4.1 million for 140 East 63rd Street, 13/14d. The duplex apartment in Lenox Hill’s Barbizon is 3000 square feet. The Corcoran Groups Nathalie Wang, Nicole Hechter and ASAF Bar-Lev have the list.

Commercial: The best commercial deal was $ 16.5 million before 78-10 164th Street. The Hillcrest Healthcare Center is three floors and 31,300 square feet.

New on the market: The highest price for a home that hit the market was $ 33 million for 912 5th Avenue, unit 10. The Lenox Hill Co-op is 5,600 square feet. Brown Harris Stevens The list is reportedly.

Breaking Ground: The largest new building permit was for a proposed 434,890 square base, 14-storey residential building on 54-09 100th Street in Queens. Ariel Aufgang of Aufgang Architects is the applicant for the record.
Joseph JUNGERMANN


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