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This is What the Average New York Household Pays in Bills Every Month

by Samuel Stebbins The cost of living in the United States is well below the cost of living in several […]

New Thirteen-Story Mixed-Use Fifth Avenue Building Available ($35MM), Midtown, NYC

25k sf (2k sf ground floor retail, 15k sf office condos on floors 2-9, 8k sf residential on floors 10-13, […]

There’s an amazing new rap sheet on Trump

by Rick Newman A variety of Trump watchers have tracked Donald Trump’s business failures, lawsuits and assorted controversies. Now, Trump’s social media venture has […]

Off-Market Residential Rental Opportunity Zone Development Project Phase II, Westchester NY

Projected capital structure: $70MM ($21MM equity, $49MM debt LTC 70%) 201.5k gsf (222 residential units 146k nsf / 12.1k sf […]

Off-Market Shovel Ready Mixed Use Residential Rental Development Opportunity Phase I, Westchester NY

Projected capital structure: $64.1MM ($19.1MM equity, $45MM debt LTC 70%) 151.1k bsf (121 residential units 83k nsf / 2-level 17.4k […]

The Periodic Table of Commodity Returns (2021 Edition)

By Dorothy Neufeld, Visual Capitalist, The Periodic Table of Commodity Returns (2011-2020) Being a commodity investor can feel like riding […]

Precious Metals Are About To Reset Like In 2008 – Gold Bugs, Buckle Up!

For years, many Gold Bugs (investors who’ve been advocating buying Gold and Silver at low prices as a hedge against […]

Is Gold Mirroring 1999 to 2011 Again?

Chris Vermeulen FX Empire Our research team continues to dig into underlying patterns and set up in the global markets […]

Over 4 million in US will contract coronavirus if states fully reopen: Wharton model

New numbers from the Penn Wharton Budget Model show that reopening states could cause positive coronavirus case numbers to tick as high […]

Here’s what gold does when the U.S. government goes on a borrowing binge

The U.S. government is going on a borrowing binge, with the fiscal deficit set to hit $4 trillion this year […]