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Posted by saubeidl 2 days ago

'Mamdani Effect' Is Seeing More People Moving to New York, Not Leaving It(www.newsweek.com)
34 points | 11 comments
didgeoridoo 2 days ago|
Unless these are new-construction luxury apartments (which the article doesn’t specify), no net migration is implied by a sale. Someone sold, someone bought. What a strange article.
killingtime74 2 days ago||
The occupancy of apartments, especially luxury ones, cannot be assumed. The average number of people living in them also cannot be assumed to be constant.

Of course the article doesn't mention statistics around either of these.

knollimar 2 days ago||
There's an article about luxury apartments sitting empty. Condos of the living dead or something similar that gets passed around in the construction field around these parts.

Notably prescient

fuzzfactor 1 day ago||
Those that have other assets which are outperforming real estate can sometimes be the only ones who can actually afford some of the properties, which can change hands until they come to rest under such a situation.

At which point they can afford to hold on to them through lean times in anticipation of future appreciation, and in that case it doesn't make much difference if there is anyone living there or not.

Uehreka 2 days ago|||
If it’s true that both people and investment dollars are flowing into NYC, but investment dollars are flowing even faster than the people, that’s absolutely hilarious.
egberts1 1 day ago|||
Packing bunk beds into apartments can easily allow mass migration into cities.

Not that I would want to.

paradox460 1 day ago||
Feels like the article started with a conclusion and worked backwards to fulfill it
skybrian 2 days ago||
He hasn’t even started yet. Why would anyone move before we see what he can actually accomplish?
DaSHacka 1 day ago||
Because people like Ben Shapiro already said they will never visit New York City while he's mayor.
dyauspitr 1 day ago|||
Fulfilling campaign promises hasn’t mattered for years now.
Natfan 2 days ago||
hype
mdni007 2 days ago|
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