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Where to see stunning holiday lights in NYC

Since New York City transforms into a magical wonderland with millions of holiday lights right after Thanksgiving, it's good to know where to find the best Christmas lights in NYC.

We'll see over-the-top inflatable Santas and reindeer found at the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights in Brooklyn to more iconic New York displays, such as in Central ...

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Types of mortgages in Spain: mixed-rate mortgages

Fixed and variable-rate mortgages are the most common on the market in Spain, but there is a third type that is also worth knowing about when applying for a mortgage in Spain: mixed-rate mortgages, also known as mixed mortgages. Mixed-rate mortgages in Spain basically combine the variable interest rate referenced to the Euribor with a fixed rate. This financing alternative for purchasing property in Spain generally has a fixed interest rate during the first years ...

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DEWAR’S Experimenta: an immersive experience that invites you to look at things differently

DEWAR'S Experimenta arrives in the capital, a pop-up that invites you to see things from a different perspective, making you part of a great story. An immersive experience designed by the curious and for the curious where you can delve into a world full of smells, flavors and textures that also has an exclusive store. Do you want to discover it ?

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Where to see the most spectacular Christmas lights in Miami

We might not get flurries of snow or frozen ice rinks like in colder climates but you better believe our tropical paradise gets down with some Christmas lights. This city goes over the top with most things, so of course, Miami brims with Christmas tree lighting, illuminated displays, exorbitant decorations and all types of dazzling productions ea...

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Traditional Spanish Christmas food

Around the world the Christmas period is a time when food takes centre stage, and Spain is no different. With many typical Spanish dishes and sweet treats enjoyed only at Christmas time, Christmas food in Spain is the perfect excuse to bring families together around the table. During the entire Christmas period in ...

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57-Story Casa Bella Set To Break Ground In Late 2022 With Private Rooftop Observatory

 

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Strong US dollar vs. weak euro fosters Americans snapping up Spanish property

The ECB’s erratic and lacklustre monetary policy, always lagging behind and copying the resolute path set by the US Fed, translates into a weak euro. The US has no qualms to firmly hike the price of money to stave off inflation - unlike in Europe. As a result, the US dollar has hit an all-time high against the euro, even reaching parity multiple times.

In plain English, Spanish (European) property has now become dirty cheap for US investors. US sa...

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New York City’s Luxury Real Estate Market in Flux

New York City’s luxury residential real estate market has everything: the country’s most expensive listing, stunning penthouses, condos rich with amenities, vintage brownstones, contemporary townhomes and chicly updated pieds-a-terre. What it doesn’t have now is certainty. Sales cooled off in the summer (as they always do seasonally) and real estate pros are anticipating an uncertain fall due to rising interest rates ...

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Miami’s real estate market is cooling down

Miami's real estate market is slowing down, according to the latest data from Redfin.

Why it matters: After two-plus years of plummeting inventory and sky-high home prices, Miami buyers can finally get ...

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Build to rent in Spain: the new trend boosting the Spanish property market

The post-covid socio-economic environment has contributed to the growth of the 'build to rent' (BTR) sector in Spain, an alternative that concentrates millionaire ...

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