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April 9, 2012

Raze or Restore?

“Historically Significant” Architecture — Or Just Old? Sometimes a rose is just a rose, as Gertrude Stein knew. And sometimes, an old building is just that — not architecturally significant, and certainly not worth an exorbitant amount to renovate and bring up to modern standards. In a nutshell, that’s my reaction to a provocative NYT...
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A Lexicon of Lowball Offers — and Recommended Seller Responses (or not)

That’s Your Offer?  Really!?! “Pornography is hard to define . . . but I know it when I see it.” –Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart No, there’s no scientific definition of a lowball offer, but like Potter Stewart, “I know one when I see one.” In fact, unbeknownst to laymen, there are actually three types...
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