Saturday, August 11, 2012

90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.


Rotten Milk and Ketchup Lands Prankster Roommate in Hot Water

Police arrested a North Seattle, Wash., tenant for burglary, after she allegedly poured rotten milk and ketchup on the bed of one of her roommates and damaged his door. The tenant claimed that her recent actions were just the latest chapter in a series of pranks that both roommates have been playing on each other, according to reporting by KOMO News.

Have you ever had a roommate who played pranks on you? Were you concerned that the pranks were going too far? How did you handle the situation?

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Friday, August 3, 2012

90 Million for the 90th Floor Penthouse Sale Breaks New York City Apartment Record

A New York City penthouse spanning the 89th and 90th floors of a luxury condominium building fetched $90 million from an undisclosed buyer, making it the highest price paid for an apartment in the city, according to a report from CNNMoney.

Not so long ago, I blogged about another New York City penthouse that was selling for a record $88 million, beating the prior record by $35 million. The new record-breaker, which comprises 10,923 square feet, is under construction and is expected to be ready for occupancy next year.

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James Holmes Apartment Neighbors Are Told Its Safe to Return Home

As tragic and disturbing as the recent shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater was, many more lives could have been lost had authorities not been able to successfully dismantle several complicated booby traps discovered in suspected gunman James Holmes' apartment.

After being ordered to evacuate for several days, neighbors in the suspect's apartment complex were told Wednesday evening that it's finally safe to return home, according to a report from The Huffington Post.

This incident is a reminder of how danger isn't always visible or obvious, and it underscores the importance of taking evacuation and other orders seriously during an emergency.

Hopefully, you'll never be in a situation that requires an emergency order at your apartment building. But here are some important tips to keep in mind so that you're prepared.