Okay.
When they appeared before the committee last year, the appraiser and the real estate agent said the average price of a condominium in New York is $1.6 million. The report said the same thing.
I asked what you can get for $1.6 million because I'm cheap. They said it would get you a studio. I thought that if a single person lived in a studio and could use the shared offices on Lexington Avenue, that could be satisfactory.
Then I wondered whether consuls are always single or if they sometimes bring their children with them.
When you are planning to purchase a residence, do you consider only the current representative or the potential number of occupants over 60 years?