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What houses do the main candidates for the post of mayor of New York live in?

'08.03.2021'

Olga Derkach

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New York has no shortage of candidates for mayor of the city. Some of them who won the race will live in the Gracie mansion. And where the key candidates live now, the publication decided to figure it out. New York Post.

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Scott Stringer

  • Area: Wall Street

The current Democratic leader is a Washington Heights native and attended a public school. But now he lives on Wall Street.

His 1300-square-foot (120-square-meter) luxury two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is valued at $ 1,3 million.

The apartments have a gourmet kitchen, marble bathroom floors and a washer / dryer.

The 21-story, 300-unit building known as the Broad Exchange Building was built in 1902. It features a living room, games room, gym, spacious rooftop terrace and a golf simulator.

Eric Adams

  • Area: Bed-Stay

The Brooklyn President and former NYPD Sergeant was born in the Fuhgeddabudit area of ​​Brownsville and lived in Bushwick and Jamaica in Queens.

Now his home is housed in a beautifully restored brownstone mansion in Bed Stai, allowing him to cover an area of ​​2700 square feet (250 sq. M).

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The two-story, three-bedroom, two-bathroom home, built in 1899, is valued at $ 1,4 million. It has a laundry room and roof access with a large outdoor area. Home features include brick walls, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, air conditioning, video intercom, and walk-in closets.

Maya Wiley

  • Area: South Prospect Park

Raised in Washington, DC, Wylie is a lawyer, educator, and civil rights activist who has failed to raise funds for her campaign. However, she doesn't seem to have had the same trouble raising funds for her luxurious (by New York City standards) home in the southern Prospect Park neighborhood of Brooklyn.

The 4300-square-foot (400 sq. M) home, originally built in 1920 in the Prairie School style, sits on a corner lot with a large courtyard with green grass and is within walking distance of Prospect Park.

Estimated price is $ 2,5 million. Features include diamond-paneled windows and carved shields that create a grandiose look.

Ray McGuire

  • Area: Upper West Side

McGuire was educated at Harvard. The Mayoral Candidate rests in a duplex apartment in the ultra-luxurious Sam Remo Tower on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

Designed by famed architect Emery Roth in 1930 as a hotel, this apartment is just a stone's throw from Lincoln Center Central Park.

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These two-bedroom apartments boast features such as fireplaces, original columns and stunning views of Manhattan.

Andrew Young

  • Area: Hell's kitchen

Media favorite, entrepreneur and philanthropist Andrew Young, who is known for his promise to give New Yorkers money, has an interesting family life.

A Columbia University Law School graduate who was born in Schenectady, NY, now calls Hell's Kitchen home.

The two-bedroom home in a luxury building known as River Place, overlooking the Hudson, boasts amenities such as a swimming pool, high ceilings, garage parking, marble decking and a rooftop terrace. Renting an apartment in a 40-storey 900-apartment building, built in 1999, costs from $ 3 to $ 880 per month.

But Young recently came under fire for moving out of town with his wife and two children to their second 2700-square-foot (250 sq. M) home in New Paltz, New York.

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