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Of Love and New York City Real Estate

Homes define New York City. More than any of the cultural attractions

the city is known for, the one feature of the city that sticks out in most

people's minds when they visit the city for the first time is the endless – as

far as the eye can see – ocean of buildings. The vast majority

of these are residential, and there is the fundamental New York City in a nutshell: Gone

are the suburbs, gone the typical city's dance of urban and suburban; gone

the grassy fields at the edge of town... In New York, all is city, and thus

all is mankind's culture.

This overwhelming sense of a culture permeating all the physical space of

one's existence shines in much of the world's memory. Some are disturbed

by it, but many are enthralled. Indeed, much of the city's population

first came to the city and saw the city's lights and bars, nightlife and endless

ocean of buildings for the first time with a certain powerful sense of awe.

There is a downside, though, to so much of the world recollecting New York

City with starry-eyed thoughts: the worlds a big place, and though you

wouldn't know it by looking out at those New

York apartments
, that ocean of

buildings does end, and it just can't fit the whole world.

And this is the modern world, so the laws of supply and demand waxes powerful

just about everywhere, especially in NYC, the seat of American Capitalism. So,

homes here are more expensive than just about any place in the world.

So expensive here, in fact, that real estate concerns sometimes parry in people's

minds even with the holy grail of all human existence, love. Stories

abound in real estate offices here of couples that either did or didn't get

married at a certain time because of concerns over NYC apartments.

For every example of the couple that had known each other for a few weeks

before deciding to snatch up a great condo, there are stories of those loving

partners who simply loved their home neighborhoods more. When it came

time to move in, they just couldn't settle on a place. So, their relationship

drifted for a while, and relationships that drift are relationships that might

die: And so the prime part of human supply and demand – the need

for shelter, or – the real estate market, runs up from the most mundane,

practical part of life to bid challenge in mankind's mind with the loftiest

emotion of all.

But then again, great New York apartments are quite hard to come by. Almost

as hard as great lovers. So, here in a city where man has covered the

vast majority of nature with tar, concrete and buildings, real estate can be

as important for some as love.





About the Author

Nicholas Adams Judge is a freelance writer specializing in business, politics and economics. He holds a B.A. in political science and will begin his PhD studies in political economy and public opinion next fall. He has studied economics and political science at a number of different institutions, both here and in the U.K., including Amherst College, Warwick University, Oxford University and the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
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