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meeting these requirements. Let's be clear: I don't want your money, I want your carbon.” Constantinides
are going to cost them money; someone has to cover the operations of the building.”  According to an email
who yearn to turn their condo apartment into a money maker.
,200 over the past decade. Not exactly beer money, but it does put things in perspective.  For the $500
pickup could turn it into a money-saving proposition down the road. A team of Bizzi & Partners
said. “They have the money – I assure you.”  Upgrade costs would vary per property, but at a minimum
to do with this trend, along with record highs in the stock market, where money might be put to better
enlightening, and if that’s all you’ve got to go on, it means taking a leap of faith with a lot of money
seized by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2016 as part of an international money
. And in New York real estate, as in most things, time is money. The longer an apartment lingers on the market

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