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New York investor guide: Editor’s comment

Emily-Wright-THUMB.jpegA midnight coffee run. Steak at 3am. A business deal before breakfast. Inthe city that never sleeps you can get just about whatever you want, whenever you want. If only access to seemingly limitless opportunities was flip-side free.

But more often than not, a plethora of choice comes with a price to pay. In a global powerhouse buzzing with as many options as New York, knowing where to look for the right deals – and the ones that will deliver the best returns – is not always straightforward.

It helps that the Big Apple’s real estate market is firmly tethered to key trends that savvy overseas investors can use for guidance when it comes to identifying market indicators. And the Estates Gazette New York Investor Guide is here to help highlight some of those overarching patterns.

From a breakdown of foreign investment by submarket to the migration of overseas capital from Manhattan to the outer boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens and the wave of co-working spaces attracting the city’s burgeoning start-up tribe, we delve into the key issues dictating the future of New York property.

Then, for an all-important dose of market intelligence from the people closest to the action, we speak to the heavyweights delivering the city’s next wave of fresh, new development. Real estate mogul Aby Rosen reveals why he is catering for a new breed of “less stuffy” buyer, Extell’s Gary Barnett talks through his skinny strategy and starchitect Zaha Hadid explains why she is finally ready to launch her first New York residential scheme.

And because all work and no play would be a tall order even for the most dedicated of investors, there’s a round-up of NYC’s best year-round rooftop bars – perfect for the ultimate panoramic views of the city that never sleeps. Where you can get just about whatever you want, whenever you want.

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