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Actually, there's a wave of condominium apartment buyers hitting Manhattan. They often buy sight unseen and unbuilt, as speculation. These buyers are from Ireland, where the cost of real estate and the rise of the Euro make New York City / Manhattan prices look good.
Best regards.
Fred
Frederic J. Grevin
Director, Office of Records and Archives Management
The City of New York
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
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Subject: Re: [RM] ARMA Member Survey?
"The speaker at the May meeting of the Twin Cities Chapter of ARMA
remarked that in New York City, CRMs can get an annual salary of $275K.
That sounds fantastical. Is it truth or fiction?"
Yes, but New York is one of the most expensive cities in the world to live
in. I would imagine that a half decent house in the inner city would be
well over a million bucks In mid-USA it could be the equivalent salary of
$80 - 100K.
John Annunziello
Manager, Records and Information
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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