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Join hosts Susan and Kurt in this lively episode of Coffee With Real Estate as they tackle two hot topics: the pitfalls of government regulation in New York City’s rental market and the rise of micro weddings. Susan and Kurt dive into the aftermath of New York’s FARE Act, which aimed to make housing more affordable by shifting real estate agent commissions from tenants to landlords. Instead of savings, rents skyrocketed by 15% in just a week, with average monthly costs jumping from $4,750 to $5,500. They unpack how this regulation backfired, creating a shadow market where landlords and brokers bypass the rules, leaving tenants paying more in hidden costs. With their signature wit, Susan and Kurt highlight the absurdity of expecting a free lunch in real estate, drawing parallels to basic business principles and sharing laughs over the predictable chaos.
Switching gears, they explore the trend of micro weddings, spotlighting a couple who pulled off a dream wedding for just $5,000. From a registry office ceremony to a $50-per-head restaurant reception for 22 guests, the couple used clever hacks like text message invites, a donut tower instead of a pricey cake, and hiding the “wedding” label to keep vendor costs low. Susan and Kurt debate the merits of budget weddings, questioning societal pressure for extravagant events and celebrating the charm of simplicity. This episode blends sharp commentary on real estate missteps with practical tips for cost-conscious couples, offering listeners a mix of humor, skepticism, and actionable insights. Tune in to discover why regulators often miss the mark and how micro weddings might just be the smarter way to say “I do.”