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But like many prosperous New Yorkers, the Cuomos have largely left Queens behind, at least in real estate terms.
To reduce the Cezanne's 97-by-130-centimeter dimensions to real estate terms, that's $19,826 per square centimeter.
LINDAU, GERMANY — In the far south of Germany, a distinctive island city is punching well above its weight in real estate terms.
But, because the cost of restoring the house is so high, in real estate terms, the house has a negative value".
"The bottom line," Ms. Corcoran said, "is that Manhattan, in real estate terms, is the United States' most lucrative market, and the big nationals are aware of it".
In real estate terms, the neighborhood between Islington, the fashionable area northeast of King's Cross, and Bloomsbury, home to the British Museum in the southwest, was long considered one of London's missed opportunities.
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(Perhaps the only real estate term with a more altered meaning in the city is the word "expensive").
At $370,000, the price was still below the condo's replacement value, the real estate term for what it would cost to rebuild it.
"I have winter views of Children's Village," the mayor said, using a real estate term that more commonly refers to vistas of the river when the trees are bare.
The common real estate term for this conundrum is it lacked curb appeal.
"Pocket listing" is a real estate term describing when an agent lists a property and then wrongly keeps it a secret from other agents so they can sell to one of their own buyers and pocket a double commission.
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