By the end of 2016, the Second Avenue Subway might really be an actual, functioning thing in New York, but for now, it's still just a construction site that has irritated the neighbors for years. With the end (kind of) in sight, New York Magazine asked Jonathan Miller to crunch the numbers for the surrounding neighborhood, and he found that buying in the area now is a good deal. But act quickly because as the line moves closer to opening, prices will rise. [NYM; previously]
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