Vandenberg in the News

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9 West 70th Street After Collapse, Locksmith Asks $12 M.By: Max AbelsonPublished: September 8, 2009. the New York ObserverManhattan real estate is an extreme thing. One morning the entire facade of a vacant five-story Tribeca walk-up will crumble, and four months later that building’s owner will put his Central Park brownstone on the market for […]

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Brownstone Revival Coalition Seminar

(Part Three of Three) “Now I will just mention just a word or two about Harlem. It’s a big place, and I started to do a survey there as well. I do six zip codes. This year, there was one closing for a house we sold for $2.575M. It was the highest in about, I […]

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Brownstone Revival Coalition Seminar

Excerpts From My Presentation on the Upper West Side Townhouse Market at the Brownstone Revival Coalition Seminar on June 9, 2009 (Part Two of Three) ” We also track in a publication called “Mondays with Dexter.” How many people get that? It’s a weekly email. If you don’t get it, you can sign up in […]

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Brownstone Revival Coalition Seminar

Excerpts From My Presentation on the Upper West Side Townhouse Market at the Brownstone Revival Coalition Seminar on June 9, 2009 (Part One of Three) ” I’m Dexter Guerrieri, and I’m going to be wearing a couple of hats tonight. As the Chair of the Brownstone Rival Coalition, I’ll introduce our guest speaker, and I’ll […]

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Vandenberg in the News

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“TOWN HOUSE, DREAM HOUSE”By JOSH BARBANELPublished: June14, 2009. New York Times THE backlog of expensive Manhattan apartments and houses has begun to shrink, brokers say, after a spurt of contract signings. The list is now shorter, for example, by a six-bedroom duplex penthouse at 279 Central Park West that went into contract last week for […]

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