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Painted in 1882, the seaside view managed, just, to fetch £1.72 million.
A three-bedroom unit with a sweeping view of the Hudson can fetch nearly $1 million.
Apartments on the highest floors, expected to fetch upward of $8 million, would offer panoramic views of the river.
But it is more reasonable to use an estate agent's view of what the property would fetch on the open market.
The former secretary of state has for months struggled to justify how sharing her views on global affairs could possibly fetch $225,000 a pop from banks.
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