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how do you suggest attracting NYC folks to this town-- WHAT DOES 750K buy in Manhattan?

 
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Paul Wiener, Home Seller in
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Lanre Folayan was FIRST TO ANSWER
seen show on tv last night
$1000 per square foot
yes one thousand
there's a big juicy bubble waiting to pop

anyways

using these figures

750K gets you about 750 square feet

a big box in an old building

now i know why new yorkers are always complaining and moody

anyways

good luck

Mon Mar 31 2008, 13:59
 
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This is a vague question, which I will make an effort to answer as best as possible.
A co-op apartment will yield you a large two or three bedroom depending on the area.
This will get you a large studio or one bedroom in a new condominium development if you are lucky and get in during pre-construction. In the boroughs, this will actually get you a two bedroom in the same type of new construction or a larger one bedroom in an older condo.

Mon Mar 31 2008, 13:16
 
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$519,000 can get you into a pre-war building. Feel free to contact me to make an appointment to come and see a 2 bedroom Co-op being sold As-Is in the prime location of Morningside Heights in the Upper West Side. This home is surrounded by historic houses of worship, colleges and universities. In addition, this rental is within walking distance of Central Park and other major / interesting landmark attractions. Unit #32 has a new refrigerator and a full bath with 18x18 Italian Marble. 4 Units on floor. Oil Fuel, steam heat. The price is also negotiable. For more information select the web references link below for the specific listing and also visit the Resource Center on my website by selecting the REMAX icon at http://www.TannStarr.com to view all available properties for sale. Regards, C.

Sat Mar 8 2008, 15:57
 
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FIRST ANSWER
Are you trying to sell the property yourself?

Sat Mar 8 2008, 02:12
 
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