You would think that they would give them away to illegal aliens and street people.
Maybe these people will stop voting for the commicrats!
They are simply taking the money and buying a house in Florida and living there 6 months to avoid the horrendous Hochul taxes.
Now wouldn’t it be funny if the state bought them to house illegals.
Elections DO have consequences.
It’s not just the Hamptons.
I live in Upstate NY.
And even owners trying to sell their far less expensive middle class homes are slashing prices.
Gee, could that be because buyers don’t wanna pay upwards of 4 to 10K annually for $150,000 existing homes on up.
BTW, thanks to the fact that NYS cost shares Medicaid with counties and the invasion of illegals, property taxes are about to get far, far worse...
When they’ve recently gone up 50%, a 25% markdown isn’t a problem.
Zero pity.
If I ever buy another home, I will ask the NY judge what the property is really worth. Then negotiate from there.
They know it’s just a matter of time before the illegals become squatters or the state will makes them rent to them or lose them.
Some of that democrat democracy going on.
Dare go da hood
A cousin of on mine New Jersey has a second home they were selling in 2015. They have decided to keep it for now. The cousin married in her 20’s to a guy who later worked 25 years at Goldman Sacks. He is not rich but wealthy...!
They have a guest house for the help... <—
Meanwhile I am doing ok but would be looked down upon as poor in Nantucket.
Here is part of the detail of the listing back then.
Nantucket’s priciest pads “The Sheiling” sits on four acres at 40, 41 and 43 Ocean Avenue with a total of 19 rooms, eight bedrooms, nine full and four half baths. In addition to the circa 1880 main house with ocean views from almost every room, the property features private beach stairs, a guest house, a two car garage with a studio above, a “bunk house”, multiple gardens (hello, privet!), a gunite pool, and a 5,000 bottle wine cellar.
They paid $6,800,000 for the spread in 2000 and are now looking to unload for $21,500,000.
Second Dwelling: Lovely living room with antique fireplace with custom tiles, coffered ceilings, built-in shelves and storage. Kitchen with Viking stove, Sub- Zero refrigerator and microwave; hall area with Miele washer and dryer, large coat closet and powder room with antique sink. This wonderful guesthouse boasts a large covered wrap around porch and views of the ocean. Second floor: Two guest bedrooms with shared balcony with views of the ocean. Each has its own ensuite bath with tub/shower and antique sinks. Basement: Utility room, wine cellar (approx. 5,000 bottles) and storage closets.