New York City, anticipating tough fiscal times ahead, has decided to sell its streets to the highest bidder. Please note that this does not include the Woodhaven Blvd portion of the road. Call 311 for more details.
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3 comments:
Don't give them any ideas.
great to see all these delusional sellers in queens sit around and wait for some greater fool to come along and buy their overpriced albatross
maybe some people will actually be able to afford to live in queens
housing bubble madness has legs
Perhaps the new owner will engage a far better property manager.
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