Another Townhouse Sold

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  West 51st Street Repeat Client Trusts Vandenberg with Complicated Sale   With twenty-five feet of width and no regulation or landmark history, this completely vacant West 51st Street townhouse was ready for renovation into a single-family mansion. However, future construction on the block and a fire-escape easement made this a hard sell to an […]

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Another Townhouse Sold!

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  Another Townhouse SoldHISTORIC HARLEM SALE ON 121ST STREET This townhouse’s unique story: Impeccably renovated, sunny and spacious, this park block single-family townhouse offered everything the most discriminating buyer could want. The only catch was its Harlem location. The seller worried that typical Harlem-based brokers would not be able to achieve a top price for […]

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Free Seminar: Add $250k in value to your Townhouse

Are you considering selling your townhouse within the next five years? Come discover how you can increase the value of your townhouse before putting it on the market. “Add $250K in Value to Your Townhouse” Tuesday, September 18, 2012 7:00 pm – 9:00pm The Dorot, 171 West 85th Street Dexter Guerrieri, President of Vandenberg, will […]

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Why Own a Townhouse? Part 5

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An Excerpt from Mondays with Dexter Here is the next installment in our series explaining the unique strengths of Manhattan townhouses when compared to other types of real estate. A Dollar and A Dream As a long-term investment, townhouses have consistently performed well. They have stood the test of time, and are still desirable after a century […]

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BRC Seminar Recap #2: Landmarks and Townhouse Renovations

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An excerpt from: Mondays with Dexter Over the last few weeks we have been recapping information from our recent Vandenberg -sponsored BRC free seminar. This week’s recap topic is: How to renovate your new york townhouse in cooperation with the Landmarks Preservation Commission: Basic maintenance does not need a Landmarks permit. For example, to repaint […]

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