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L'impôt était censé effrayer les riches de New York, mais l'effet est inverse.
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L'impôt était censé effrayer les riches de New York, mais l'effet est inverse.

New York City implemented a 'second home' tax aimed at discouraging wealthy residents from purchasing luxury properties, expecting this would reduce demand and lower property values. However, data from June shows continued strong sales of high-end properties on Manhattan, with prices reaching near-historical highs. Despite concerns raised by real estate agents and developers about potential negative impacts, including reduced investment and economic weakness, the market has shown resilience. Sales of apartments valued at $4 million or more increased slightly compared to the same period last year, while top-tier properties saw significant growth in both sales volume and pricing. Brokers attribute this to a surge in liquidity linked to recent public offerings and rising asset values.

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L'impôt était censé effrayer les riches de New York, mais l'effet est inverse.

New York City implemented a 'second home' tax aimed at discouraging wealthy residents from purchasing luxury properties, expecting this would reduce demand and lower property values. However, data from June shows continued strong sales of high-end properties on Manhattan, with prices reaching near-historical highs. Despite concerns raised by real estate agents and developers about potential negative impacts, including reduced investment and economic weakness, the market has shown resilience. Sales of apartments valued at $4 million or more increased slightly compared to the same period last year, while top-tier properties saw significant growth in both sales volume and pricing. Brokers attribute this to a surge in liquidity linked to recent public offerings and rising asset values.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual data on the real estate market and quotes industry experts without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the implementation of a tax policy and its effects but does not exhibit clear bias toward either supporting or opposing the policy. The tone remains客观,

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