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pied-à-terre

[pee-ey-duh-tair, -dah-, pyey-] / piˌeɪ dəˈtɛər, -dɑ-, ˌpyeɪ- /




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The sister act also owned a pied-à-terre in Manhattan.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 8, 2026

The so-called pied-à-terre tax hits co-op and condo owners with properties assessed at $1 million or more and owners of houses assessed at $5 million or more.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026

Griffin has criticized Mamdani for singling him out as a prime target for the pied-à-terre tax.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 27, 2026

The mayor will still pursue a targeted pied-à-terre tax on second homes worth $5 million or more and other revenue streams.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 12, 2026

If you cannot give any pied-à-terre in the Palace for these few hours, they will remain in an hotel.

From The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861 Volume 1, 1837-1843 by Esher, Reginald Baliol Brett, Viscount




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