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Almost every brownstone that in the 1980s was abandoned or city-owned is now fetching a price of $3 million, with individual condominiums going for $1 million.
The four papers, fetching a price of $1 billion in cash, are among 12 Knight Ridder publications that McClatchy is selling.
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The next lot fetched a price that was also astonishing.
The car has to be exceptional to fetch a price that exceeds similar models.
Ah well, we hear the fakes still fetch a price on eBay.
At 2 percent of assets, the rest of the unit would fetch a price of around $14 billion.
The Treasury Department is seeking to fetch a price high enough to avoid locking in big losses.
The 190,000-square-foot Promenade also fetched a price of more than $20 million, Mr. Merin said.
Today a seller would be lucky to fetch a price of $25 million or so, brokers said.
But several scholars doubted that the King collection could fetch a price in that neighborhood from an American institution today.
Mr. Brock said he recently sold about 1,300 acres of pastureland in South Dakota that fetched a price of about $2,600 an acre.
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