The New York Times editorial board asked eight NYC mayoral candidates, “Do you know the median sales price for a home in Brooklyn?” Some candidate answers left New Yorkers baffled.
Source: Inman News
$100K for a home in Brooklyn? Fuggedaboutit!
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