New York’s “mansion tax,” which charges buyers extra for properties over $1 million, goes into effect July 1, and wealthy buyers are rushing to ink deals before the deadline.
Source: Inman News
New Yorkers are rushing to buy before July 1 ‘mansion tax’ kicks in
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