Episode Synopsis "City Council Bill Would Cap Broker Fees, Shift Cost To Landlords"
0:00 - 0:24 Introduction 0:25 - 3:44 Queens Surpasses Brooklyn As Most Competitive Rental Market 3:45 - 6:12 NY Legislature Agrees to Replace J-51 Tax Abatement 6:13 - 8:35 $350M Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground In Harlem 8:36 - 12:52 City Council Bill Would Cap Broker Fees, Shift Cost To Landlords Queens Surpasses Brooklyn as Most Competitive Rental Market Amid Record High Rents in NYC https://streeteasy.com/blog/queens-most-competitive-rental-market/ Second phase of $350M affordable housing project breaks ground in Harlem https://www.crainsnewyork.com/real-estate/second-phase-350m-marcus-garvey-village-project-breaks-ground-harlem City Council bill would cap broker fees, shift cost to landlords https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2023/06/20/city-council-bill-would-cap-broker-fees-shift-cost-to-landlords/ NY Legislature Agrees to Replace J-51 Tax Abatement https://www.globest.com/2023/06/20/ny-legislature-agrees-to-replace-j-51-tax-abatement https://botensten.com https://instagram.com/bpi.homes https://tiktok.com/@bpi.homes PODCAST: https://bpi.bio/bpipod BPI is a boutique firm doing big things. We are headquartered at Bryant Park in Manhattan.
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