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American real estate firm Brown Harris Stevens believes that despite recent political noise, New York remains one of the most resilient markets in the world. The company says buyers are tracking listings closely, waiting for movement, and responding quickly to value. Even modest price adjustments are sparking renewed interest, with previously quiet listings drawing multiple full-price offers.
Louise Phillips Forbes is a top producing agent at Brown Harris Stevens and a 34-year industry leader with nearly $6 billion in sales and a list of awards and accolades to her credit. Louise speaks with Tim Stenovec and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily.
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American real estate firm Brown Harris Stevens believes that despite recent political noise, New York remains one of the most resilient markets in the world. The company says buyers are tracking listings closely, waiting for movement, and responding quickly to value. Even modest price adjustments are sparking renewed interest, with previously quiet listings drawing multiple full-price offers.
Louise Phillips Forbes is a top producing agent at Brown Harris Stevens and a 34-year industry leader with nearly $6 billion in sales and a list of awards and accolades to her credit. Louise speaks with Tim Stenovec and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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