Will the real estate slump ever hit New York? Julie hits the streets to find out.
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Will the real estate slump ever hit New York? Julie hits the streets to find out.
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James 9 months ago
I love the new host! You rock! You look great with the shorter hair!
James 9 months ago
ooops. I meant straighter hair. :)
SamuraiJack 9 months ago
Julia! You really starting to glow on me.
Kept up the good work.
Love to see more of your bloopers!
Joe 9 months ago
“Do you think it was a fair selling price?” - lmao
Russ 9 months ago
“Sell if for 4 times what it is worth….” Obviously, she doesn’t believe something is worth what people are willing to pay.
Here in Southern California, we still have areas where buyers offer more than the asking price. I am happy to say that I live in such an area. Real estate is my “retirement investment.”
Johnny B 9 months ago
Do people really pay 10,000 dollars a month in rent? I need a new job.
howard lindzon 9 months ago
he is selling drugs first of all…no doubt. I have an idea to whom as well - wasnt that clemens next to him
new york real estate will slump like everything else.
Ed Sherpa 9 months ago
Nice job Julie and I love the shirt!
Bravo 9 months ago
Good stuff, hawt shirt.
JulieAlexandria 9 months ago
NY rents are astronomical, and have been for a while. There really are no more “bad neighborhoods” in Manhattan anymore, and I really don’t see a cap happening anytime soon. Luxury living in Manhattan is pricing out the artists, native New Yorkers, and young people. I am sad to say, NY is loosing the “charm” that once made it unlike any other city in the world.
Andy C 9 months ago
I love visiting NYC, about a week every few years. I think think the food in Chicago is better, but the energy in mid-town is suffocating. Oh Julie, don’t be the golddigger, please. lol. i’m just kidding. You were hot in this video. Note: (trust me i’m laughing) Why does everyone use “loose” instead of “lose”? Phonetic i guess. :)
Richard Daley 9 months ago
I second Chicago eats. Nothing like a classic dog or Portillo’s roast beef sandwich.
There’s something to be said for Chicago real estate too. 4K sq ft for 1600/mo? You can’t light a match to that in New York.
Abe 9 months ago
Mr. Daley failed to mention arguably the best aspect of Chicago cuisine: the pizza. For my money, never will some gaint yet thin slice of pie ever beat some old-fashioned Chitown deep-dish.
I can’t imagine paying $10K a month for something that doesn’t come with “acres” in the description of the property, but maybe that’s my personal Midwest bias affecting my judgement.
Kristian Hansen 9 months ago
Drug dealer for sure.
Meghann Will 9 months ago
You can’t talk about Chicago cuisine without mentioning Weiner Circle.
T-Murda 9 months ago
Do yourself a favor and head out to Pop’s on 127th and Harlem in Palos Heights…South Side of Chicago….They got a beef sandwich that will change your life…..it’s also just blocks away from the birthplace of T-Murda (a city-recognized birthplace for nearly a decade now)
Bruce 9 months ago
Julie, no offense but how would you know NYC is losing its charm ? You are what, like, 18?
Tiago 9 months ago
! ahahahhahaha ! 50,000sf he said? lol omg why lie? man 50,000sf then i am guessing the has about 40 rooms, including: swimming pool, tropical gardens or “even a florest” just a big lol to him!
oh btw if he rents 50,000sf a month then can you tell him that 50Cent’s mansion is just like what he has got :D
Tiago 9 months ago
sorry :( 5.000sf he said right :D:D:D:D:D