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The pandemic was the impetus for many renters leaving NYC, opening units and dropping rents.
These nine renters took advantage of the favored market and upgraded their living spaces for less.
With free-month deals and negotiations, some are saving hundreds on bigger or newer apartments.
New York is a notoriously unaffordable city but over the past year, the sky-high rents that once characterized life in the five boroughs have crept back down to earth.
Renters who fled the city s cramped apartments, seeking more square footage and fresh air, opened the chasm of pricey rentals in need of tenants, which forced landlords to cut deals to bring in new occupants.
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President Biden is scheduled to give his first address before a joint session of Congress Wednesday night at 9 P.M., marking his first 100 days in office.
It is not technically a State of the Union address, which is given by a president starting their second year in office, but it is still a major event. If you don t want to miss out on coverage, here s the schedule and what to expect.
Live coverage of Biden s Congressional address
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Demand for real estate has surged over the last year in many regions of the U.S., particularly in the suburbs of large cities. Low mortgage interest rates and the pressures of the ongoing pandemic have compelled many urban buyers to rethink their lifestyles, and seek larger homes with outdoor space.
On top of this, low inventory in these in-demand regions is fueling fierce competition and bidding wars among buyers. This is especially the case in the New York City suburbs: In Westchester, for instance, the time from listing to closing was only two months for single-family homes this winter, while in Greenwich, Connecticut, there were 108 signed deals in February, compared to 42 in February 2020.
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The inauguration programming will also simulcast on Bloomberg Quicktake.
CNBC:
Shepard Smith, beginning at 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. ET.
The network’s coverage will also include reporting from CNBC’s Washington correspondents
Eamon Javers, Ylan Mui and
Kayla Tausche.
CNN:
On January 20, CNN will provide viewers with comprehensive coverage of Inauguration Day as President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.
Chris Cuomo will kick off CNN’s special coverage of The Inauguration of Joe Biden from 12 a.m.-2 a.m. ET, followed by
Poppy Harlow and
John Berman and
Be safe, my dad texted me late Tuesday night. I’ll be fine, I dismissively wrote back, knowing I’d be inside the Capitol, one the safest places in the world.
Just before 11 a.m. Wednesday, I arrived at the Capitol, and all was calm and peaceful. I told my Uber driver to stay safe and went to work. It feels like a brand new day, Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., gushed at a press conference in the Capitol shortly before noon. Schumer was celebrating the Senate Democrats victories in Georgia the previous night, which makes the Senate now even at 50-50, Republicans and Democrats.