coronavirus pandemic. With an electrifying mix of vocals and dance moves, the group made the finals of the U.S.
01.06.2020 - 23:29 / variety.com
By Mae Hamilton
Though coronavirus chaos has hit all sectors of the economy hard, the luxury real estate market has been especially affected. Jumbo mortgages have dried up, many would-be buyers backed out of escrow, and even Jeff Bezos — still the globe’s richest man — decided to back out of a $90 million deal to buy one of the late Paul Allen’s Beverly Hills estates. And many for-sale properties have been price-chopped or sold with big discounts.
But in an interesting twist, demand for land
coronavirus pandemic. With an electrifying mix of vocals and dance moves, the group made the finals of the U.S.
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