Living in New York City remains undeniably expensive, with sale prices in some neighborhoods reaching $7.5 million, yet out-of-state buyers are still drawn to the city, according to “The New York Times.”
Source: Inman News
Nearly half of NYC’s out-of-state buyers come from these locations
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