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    Here, 10 cities where you can pick up a big house for less, according to data from Zillow. Buffalo, NY. ... Get sweaters on sale for the whole family during Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale: Up to 60% ...

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    Scarsdale Magazine. —about real-estate flippers in suburban New York. "Property flipping as neighborhood destablization versus short term real estate investment (STREI) as community reinvestment: A case study of Buffalo, NY". Zamora, Amanda (February 23, 2010). "Huffington Post Investigative Fund". "FBI-Property Flipping Data base".

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    The Mrs. Seymour H. Knox House (also known as the Grace Millard Knox House) is a 48,000-square-foot mansion located in Buffalo, New York, which was built between 1915 and 1918. The house was designed by architect C. P. H. Gilbert for Grace Millard Knox, widow of Seymour H. Knox . [ 2 ]

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    Zillow Group, Inc., or simply Zillow, is an American tech real-estate marketplace company that was founded in 2006 [4] by co-executive chairmen Rich Barton [5] and Lloyd Frink, former Microsoft executives and founders of Microsoft spin-off Expedia; Spencer Rascoff, a co-founder of Hotwire.com; David Beitel, Zillow's current chief technology officer; and Kristin Acker, Zillow's current ...

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  7. Delaware Avenue Historic District (Buffalo, New York)

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    864 Delaware Avenue - The Harlow C. Curtiss House (1898) by Esenwein & Johnson (today the International Institute of Buffalo) 888 Delaware Avenue - The Charles W. Goodyear House (1903) by E.B. Green (formerly Bishop McMahon High School and Oracle Charter School) It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]