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  2. Luxury apartment - Wikipedia

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    A luxury apartment is a type of apartment that is intended to provide its occupant with higher-than-average levels of comfort, quality and convenience. While the term is often used to describe high-end regular apartments, or even typical apartments as a form of aspirational marketing, a true luxury apartment is one that is variously defined as being in the top 10% of transactions on the market ...

  3. Rent is rising sharply in the most affordable areas ... - AOL

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    By comparison, rent increased just 4.4% annually in the middle third of neighborhoods based on rent levels and 3.4% in the most expensive areas, according to the institute, which analyzes deposits ...

  4. Wilhelmstraße (Wiesbaden) - Wikipedia

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    The Wilhemstraße (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlmˌʃtʁaːsə] ⓘ) is an urban boulevard in Wiesbaden, state capital of Hesse, Germany. Nicknamed Rue by the locals, [citation needed] the Wilhelmstraße is one of Germany's busiest, upscale shopping streets. The Wilhelmstraße is some 900 metres long and lies in the district of Nordost.

  5. Housing cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Housing cooperatives fall into two general tenure categories: non-ownership (referred to as non-equity or continuing) and ownership (referred to as equity or strata). In non-equity cooperatives, occupancy rights are sometimes granted subject to an occupancy agreement, which is similar to a lease.

  6. Wiesbaden - Wikipedia

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    Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe. Its name translates to "meadow baths", and there are 15 mineral springs—14 of which are hot springs—in the city centre. [3] With a yield of around 2 million liters daily, Wiesbaden is the second-most productive German spa after Aachen.

  7. Kurhaus, Wiesbaden - Wikipedia

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    Wiesbaden's spielbank (casino) can be seen behind a fountain of the Bowling Green. The Kurhaus Wiesbaden is in the centre of Wiesbaden, part of the Kureck (spa corner) at the end of the main street, Wilhelmstraße, with the town proper being situated on the other side of the Wilhelmstraße. [5]