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  • New York City, New York - Real Estate

    New York is the largest city in the United States, and center of the world’s third largest metropolis. The city itself is home to 8,168,338, while its greater metropolitan area has 21,199,865 residents, according to a 2004 population estimate.

    Real estate prices in the overall area (including New York, Long Island, and some of norther New Jersey) have grown substantially in the past few years, with the median single family dwelling now costing $459,600. The cost of a residence in the city itself is even higher, and virtually unattainable to the majority of buyers under normal circumstances.

    It is often possible, however, for the financially healthy person to find an attainable deal in the region through the use of foreclosures and discount real estate listings.

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