NYC’s real estate market is fluid, says Brown Harris Stevens CEO

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Bess Freedman, CEO of Brown Harris Stevens, joined “Squawk Box” on Friday to discuss the state of the real estate markets in major cities around the country as the pandemic lockdowns begin to lift.

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1 thought on “NYC’s real estate market is fluid, says Brown Harris Stevens CEO”

  1. Good Bye New York ,, This Nailed the coffin For a ghost town ..
    Democrat’s are ruining our Country , State & City ..

    Stay Away — NY garbage

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