Day: November 22, 2025
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- Incoming NYC Mayor Mamdani’s embrace of socialism has some predicting the wealthy will flee
- In luxury hotspots like Miami, there’s anticipation that this will unleash a buying spree.
- This comes after a banner year for ultra-luxury purchases in locales popular with ex-New-Yorkers.
Zohran Mamdani won a resounding mayoral victory by promising to make it cheaper to live in New York City.
However, his victory earlier this month may have the unintended effect of making it even more expensive for the ultrawealthy to afford their homes in favorite ex-New Yorker haunts like Greenwich, Palm Beach, and the Hamptons, top real estate agents told Business Insider. Real estate agents in these elite zip codes say that the “Mamdani effect” is already creeping into prices or causing some to pull the trigger to buy, as locals anticipate another migration wave.
2025 was already a “banner year” for Dina Goldentayer, a Miami-based real estate agent who, with more than $3 billion in sales since 2021, is the top earner at real estate firm Douglas Elliman. Even as prices are dropping in Miami at the median-home level, they’re growing for ultra-luxury buyers. As of September, the median home price for Miami was down about 4% year-over-year, while it was up 8.4% for luxury homes in Miami, according to Redfin.
“Every year, our price points get higher and higher,” she said. Referencing million-dollar listings, she added: “30 is the new 20.”
This dynamic mimics a broader consumer dynamic, with wealthy Americans spending more while the rest cut back.
She has not had any New York to Miami transplant clients say they were moving because of Mamdani, but she said Miamians believe the “election results will flood the market with New Yorkers.”
“I’ve had some sellers in Miami say, ‘Let’s raise my price,'” Goldentayer said, though she has cautioned them to wait until he actually rolls out policies before raising it.
Socialist Mamdani, who will take office in 2026, has proposed raising taxes on those making more than $1 million a year, and criticized the New York Police Department. His campaign left ultrawealthy New Yorkers concerned he’s going to target their wealth and make the city less safe.
While sellers are salivating at steep price jumps, buyers are worried that New Yorkers will drive prices up, Goldentayer said.
“I had one client use the expression ‘The Mamdani effect is being baked into the price,'” Goldentayer said.
Heading down to Florida
Nancy Batchelor, a top Miami real estate agent who heads her own group with Compass, wrote to BI that she’s had “a handful of buyers mention the election,” but that it’s never the “sole reason.”
“What we’re seeing is more subtle; people who were on the fence are now exploring their options with more urgency,” Bachelor wrote. “Many are waiting it out to see if anything changes in New York City before making a decision.”
That might mean buying a second home in Miami for now, but not actually moving their family south in the middle of the school year, she said.
And in markets like Palm Beach, which has been a magnet for Manhattanites, what started as a pandemic trend is turning into a “full lifestyle shift,” Samantha Curry, a top Palm Beach real estate agent, wrote to BI.
South Florida has attracted a number of billionaires like legendary investor Carl Icahn and Citadel’s Ken Griffin, who moved his firm’s Chicago headquarters to Miami. Steven Ross, former CEO of Related, which developed the upscale Hudson Yards neighborhood in NYC, spun out the firm’s Palm Beach operations to form Related Ross.
Curry has heard from ex-New Yorkers who said the potential tax implications and safety concerns of Mamdani have been a reason for their searches. Right now, it’s mostly “driving conversations,” especially with the top tier of clients, but actual increases in taxes will really change things.
“If that happens, we expect to see another wave of buyers from the north heading to Palm Beach,” she wrote.
A record year for Greenwich
While Miami and Palm Beach have become destinations for financial types, a more traditional post-Wall Street destination, Greenwich, CT, is actually seeing some post-election sales.
Ultra-luxury Greenwish home sales jumped after Mamdani’s June primary victory, with more homes sold in a shorter period, and at higher prices, with an average of $19.7 million per home after the nomination compared to $14.9 million before, according to the mid-November analysis by Mark Pruner, a top Greenwich agent for Compass.
Pruner said the town has seen three large sales go into contract since the election, ranging from $14 million to $28 million. He has had some clients say that Mamdani is a factor behind their move, but that the evidence is “anecdotal.”
What is certain is that Greenwich is having a record year, he said, saying that it’s on track for more than 50 sales over $10 million, compared to a prior high of 19 in 2007.
“A significant portion of it is the concern about the stock market,” Pruner said. “We’re at record highs, people are sitting at lots of unrealized profits, and there are people who are taking money out of their stock investments and putting it into high-end real estate here in Greenwich.”
If a Mamdani wave continues, home hunters will have slim pickings in Greenwich. Inventory is down 82% from where it was pre-COVID, according to Pruner, pushing prices higher before any Mamdani effect became part of the equation.
So far, the numbers don’t match the chatter. Despite all the talk of wealthy fleeing, and that penthouses and brownstones would be going for bargain rates, luxury home sales surged in the city following the election. The week of the election saw 41 contracts signed at $4 million and above, the most in a single week since late May, according to the Olshan Luxury Market Report.
New York’s continued strength is a result of “multi-market living,” said Miami’s Batchelor.
“Many aren’t choosing between New York and Miami, they’re choosing both,” she said.
Now that’s not to say there won’t be some ultrawealthy people selling properties in New York, but many of the ultrawealthy will buy in Florida and change their domicile to shake off the tax man while keeping their pad on Billionaire’s Row.
“The nice thing is, if you can afford an over $10 million house, you generally can afford two, or three, or four,” said Pruner.
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Ukraine is at one of the “most difficult moments in our history” and faces a tough choice: either lose its dignity or risk losing the United States as a key partner. In a video address to the nation on Friday, November 21, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that …
Key Points from the Address
Trump’s Peace Proposal: The address specifically focused on the 28-point peace plan put forward by U.S. President Donald Trump, which has been characterized as forcing Ukraine to accept harsh concessions, including ceding more territory to Russia.
A Difficult Choice: Zelensky stated that Ukraine might have to choose between accepting the “difficult 28 points” of the plan or facing an “extremely hard winter”.
Refusal to “Betray” Ukraine: Zelensky emphasized that he would not betray his country and promised to propose alternatives to Trump’s plan.
Readiness to Negotiate: While expressing serious concerns about the current proposal, Zelensky indicated that he is prepared to negotiate but is being pushed by the White House to sign within a week.
Seeking Unity: The President stressed the need for national unity more than ever to ensure a “dignified peace” within Ukraine.
Where to Watch or Read the Address
Official Transcript/Text: The full English text of the address is available on the Official website of the President of Ukraine.
Video: Clips and full versions of the video address are available from various news outlets on YouTube, including the Times of India and The Guardian.
Social Media: Updates and snippets of the address were shared on social media, including on President Zelensky’s official X account ( @ZelenskyyUa).📷
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We Need Unity More Than Ever, So That There Can Be a …Nov 20, 2025 — We Need Unity More Than Ever, So That There Can Be a Dignified Peace in Our Home – Address by the President. 21 Novemb…📷Офіційне інтернет-представництво Президента України📷
The American side presented points of a plan to end the war …Nov 19, 2025 — ZelenskyyUa. 18h. The American side presented points of a plan to end the war—their vision. I outlined our key princip…📷📷X·Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський📷4:13‘In Next 7 Days…’: Zelensky’s EMERGENCY Address To …Nov 20, 2025 — Zelensky #Trump #UkraineCrisis #PeaceDeal #USPressure #Kyiv #RussiaUkraine #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #Diplomacy Times…📷📷YouTube·Times Of India📷4:03
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What’s the reaction in Ukraine and among its allies to Zelensky’s address?, the reaction to President Zelensky’s address and the U.S. peace plan has been overwhelmingly negative, with widespread dismissal of the plan as an effective surrender. Among its allies, the response has been a mix of caution and explicit rejection of any plan imposed without Kyiv’s full consent.InUkraine
Reaction in Ukraine
Public and Civil Society: The 28-point plan is seen as one-sided and a capitulation to Russia. There are widespread calls to fight on rather than accept a “frozen” conflict that would leave the country vulnerable in the future.
Political and Military Leadership:Members of Parliament and military officers have expressed strong opposition to being forced to cede territory or limit the size of the Ukrainian military.
Oleksandr Merezhko, the head of the parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, stated that there is “absolutely no doubt” that the parliament will back Zelensky in rejecting the plan’s current terms.
There is a perception that the timing of the U.S. ultimatum, amid an unrelated domestic corruption scandal, is a calculated attempt by the Kremlin to take advantage of a potentially weakened Ukrainian government.Zelensky’s Stance: Zelensky himself acknowledged the “difficult choice” but affirmed his commitment to not “betray” Ukraine’s interests, vowing to work on alternatives to the U.S. proposal.
Reaction Among Allies
European Allies:European leaders, including the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, have scrambled to show a united front and assured Zelensky of their continued and full support.
They insist on the principle that “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine” and emphasized that any agreement must protect Ukraine’s sovereignty and allow its forces to effectively defend the nation.
European commentators have described the U.S. plan as “outrageous” and warned that its enactment could make Russia the “apex predator in Europe”.United States:The U.S. administration, particularly President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, have maintained pressure on Ukraine to accept the deal by the Thanksgiving deadline (November 27), warning of a potential loss of intelligence and weapons support otherwise.
However, some Republicans in Congress have also spoken out against coercing Ukraine into an unfavorable deal, vowing to oppose such efforts.In general, while European allies support continued dialogue to end the war, there is a clear rejection of the idea that Ukraine should be forced to surrender territory and sovereignty on terms dictated by the U.S. and Russia.
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 22, 2025
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#zelensky #video #address
Ukraine is at one of the “most difficult moments in our history” and faces a tough choice: either lose its dignity or risk losing the United States as a key partner. In a video address to the nation on Friday, November 21, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that …
Key Points from the Address
Trump’s Peace Proposal: The address specifically focused on the 28-point peace plan put forward by U.S. President Donald Trump, which has been characterized as forcing Ukraine to accept harsh concessions, including ceding more territory to Russia.
A Difficult Choice: Zelensky stated that Ukraine might have to choose between accepting the “difficult 28 points” of the plan or facing an “extremely hard winter”.
Refusal to “Betray” Ukraine: Zelensky emphasized that he would not betray his country and promised to propose alternatives to Trump’s plan.
Readiness to Negotiate: While expressing serious concerns about the current proposal, Zelensky indicated that he is prepared to negotiate but is being pushed by the White House to sign within a week.
Seeking Unity: The President stressed the need for national unity more than ever to ensure a “dignified peace” within Ukraine.
Where to Watch or Read the Address
Official Transcript/Text: The full English text of the address is available on the Official website of the President of Ukraine.
Video: Clips and full versions of the video address are available from various news outlets on YouTube, including the Times of India and The Guardian.
Social Media: Updates and snippets of the address were shared on social media, including on President Zelensky’s official X account ( @ZelenskyyUa).📷
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9 sites
We Need Unity More Than Ever, So That There Can Be a …Nov 20, 2025 — We Need Unity More Than Ever, So That There Can Be a Dignified Peace in Our Home – Address by the President. 21 Novemb…📷Офіційне інтернет-представництво Президента України📷
The American side presented points of a plan to end the war …Nov 19, 2025 — ZelenskyyUa. 18h. The American side presented points of a plan to end the war—their vision. I outlined our key princip…📷📷X·Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський📷4:13‘In Next 7 Days…’: Zelensky’s EMERGENCY Address To …Nov 20, 2025 — Zelensky #Trump #UkraineCrisis #PeaceDeal #USPressure #Kyiv #RussiaUkraine #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #Diplomacy Times…📷📷YouTube·Times Of India📷4:03
Show all
What’s the reaction in Ukraine and among its allies to Zelensky’s address?, the reaction to President Zelensky’s address and the U.S. peace plan has been overwhelmingly negative, with widespread dismissal of the plan as an effective surrender. Among its allies, the response has been a mix of caution and explicit rejection of any plan imposed without Kyiv’s full consent.InUkraine
Reaction in Ukraine
Public and Civil Society: The 28-point plan is seen as one-sided and a capitulation to Russia. There are widespread calls to fight on rather than accept a “frozen” conflict that would leave the country vulnerable in the future.
Political and Military Leadership:Members of Parliament and military officers have expressed strong opposition to being forced to cede territory or limit the size of the Ukrainian military.
Oleksandr Merezhko, the head of the parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, stated that there is “absolutely no doubt” that the parliament will back Zelensky in rejecting the plan’s current terms.
There is a perception that the timing of the U.S. ultimatum, amid an unrelated domestic corruption scandal, is a calculated attempt by the Kremlin to take advantage of a potentially weakened Ukrainian government.Zelensky’s Stance: Zelensky himself acknowledged the “difficult choice” but affirmed his commitment to not “betray” Ukraine’s interests, vowing to work on alternatives to the U.S. proposal.
Reaction Among Allies
European Allies:European leaders, including the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, have scrambled to show a united front and assured Zelensky of their continued and full support.
They insist on the principle that “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine” and emphasized that any agreement must protect Ukraine’s sovereignty and allow its forces to effectively defend the nation.
European commentators have described the U.S. plan as “outrageous” and warned that its enactment could make Russia the “apex predator in Europe”.United States:The U.S. administration, particularly President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, have maintained pressure on Ukraine to accept the deal by the Thanksgiving deadline (November 27), warning of a potential loss of intelligence and weapons support otherwise.
However, some Republicans in Congress have also spoken out against coercing Ukraine into an unfavorable deal, vowing to oppose such efforts.In general, while European allies support continued dialogue to end the war, there is a clear rejection of the idea that Ukraine should be forced to surrender territory and sovereignty on terms dictated by the U.S. and Russia.
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 22, 2025