Manhattan, NYC. One of the most expensive real estate markets in the world, where many people consider themselves extremely lucky just for having an often very tiny and old studio flat.
This week, we’d like you to have a glance at a $28.5 million dollars duplex on the brand new Billionaires’ Row.
How are these new luxurious buildings changing the New York’s real estate market?
Watch the video by Business Insider to find out, and start learning now with our listening comprehension test DOWN BELOW
PS: if you find it difficult, keep in mind that you can watch it with subtitles (in English) and you can slow it down (YouTube settings)
Testo in Italiano
Manhattan, NYC. Uno dei mercati immobilari più costosi al mondo, dove molte persone si considerano estremamente fortunate solo per avere un monolocale spesso molto piccolo e vecchio.
Questa settimana, ci piacerebbe farti dare uno sguardo ad un duplex di $28.5 milioni sulla nuova di pacca Billionaires’ Row.
In che modo questi nuovi palazzi lussuosi stanno cambiando il mercato immobiliare di New York?
Guarda il video di Business Insider per scoprirlo ed inizia subito ad imparare con il nostro video comprehension test QUI SOTTO
PS: se lo trovi troppo difficile, ricordati che puoi guardarlo con i sottotitoli (in inglese) e puoi diminuire la velocità (settings di YouTube)
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