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Google billionaire Sergey Brin exits NYC real estate as landlords suffer from rent controls, explosive costs: report
Google billionaire Sergey Brin is exiting New York City real estate amid challenges from strict rent controls and high costs, reportedly selling his stake in a real-estate fund for a reduced value. The move reflects broader struggles among landlords facing similar economic pressures.
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