My Blog What the wealthy leaving California could mean for the real estate market By Eileen Beck on Saturday, November 21, 2020 The wealthy are fleeing California, and that has led to a mansion exodus. CNBC’s Robert Frank reports on one mansion that has hit the market. Related posts: What are the Biggest Real Estate Markets in the US and Why are they Successful When Other Markets are Not? The New York rental market is only getting worse as vacancies hit a record Manhattan real estate brokers see positive signs of recovery Hamptons real estate market sales smash records as wealthy flee New York City Previous Post Next Post Related Posts My Blog Lots of opportunities to buy distressed real estate assets globally during Covid, investor says My Blog Walker & Dunlop CEO: Industrial and multi-family are two real estate sectors that have done well amid the pandemic My Blog There’s ‘a lot of opportunity’ in real estate as pandemic pinches property market, says investor
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