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In a bold statement that has sent ripples through the real-estate sector, industry insiders are questioning the authenticity of the ongoing backlash against Mamdani. The phrase “anybody that says they’re leaving ain’t leaving” has become a rallying cry, suggesting that the discontent expressed by some professionals may be more of a posturing tactic than a genuine intent to exit the market.
Critics argue that the current discontent stems from a series of regulatory changes that have impacted traditional business practices. However, many believe that the threats of departure are exaggerated, aimed at pressuring stakeholders to reconsider these changes. The sentiment among some industry leaders is that the real-estate market is too lucrative for anyone to walk away from, regardless of the challenges presented.
As tensions rise, it remains to be seen whether this outcry will lead to tangible changes or if it will fizzle out, leaving the industry to adapt as it always has. The coming months will be crucial in determining the true impact of this controversy on the real-estate landscape.
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