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  2. Trulia - Wikipedia

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    Trulia is an American online real estate marketplace which is a subsidiary of Zillow. It facilitates buyers and renters to find homes and neighborhoods across the United States through recommendations, local insights, and map overlays that offer details on commute, schools, churches and nearby businesses.

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  4. Housing cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The purchase price of a comparable unit in the co-op is typically much lower, however. With limited equity, the co-op has rules regarding pricing of shares when sold. The idea behind limited equity is to maintain affordable housing. A sub-set of the limited equity model is the no-equity model, which looks very much like renting, with a very low ...

  5. The Majestic (apartment building) - Wikipedia

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    Ian Schrager bought two 19th-story apartments in 1997 for $9 million [123] [124] in what was the most expensive sale at a co-op on Central Park West at the time. [124] [125] Despite having hired Philippe Starck to renovate his apartment, Schrager never lived at the Majestic; [125] [59] instead, Susan Weber bought Schrager's apartment in 2006. [121]

  6. Manhattan, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK) is located 4 kilometres (2 mi) west of Manhattan on K-18, and is the second busiest commercial airport in Kansas. The airport is served by American Airlines subsidiary American Eagle , which offers multiple flights daily to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport ...

  7. Category:Residential buildings in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1 Wall Street Court; 2 Horatio Street; 5 Beekman Street; 10 Sullivan; 10 West 56th Street; 12 East 53rd Street; 12 West 56th Street; 14 Maiden Lane; 15 Broad Street

  8. Park Row Building - Wikipedia

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    The Park Row Building, also known as 15 Park Row, is a luxury apartment building and early skyscraper on Park Row in the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The 391-foot-tall (119 m), 31-story building was designed by R. H. Robertson, a pioneer in steel skyscraper design, and engineered by the firm of Nathaniel Roberts.

  9. The Beresford - Wikipedia

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    The apartments were to be offered at prices between $16,500 and $55,650, with yearly maintenance fees ranging from $3,200 to $10,600. [105] The Beresford officially became a co-op in June 1962 after existing tenants and newcomers bought shares in the co-op for half of the apartments. Riker & Co. then obtained a $4 million mortgage. [106]