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People seeking to own a new car often go to the local dealership to browse and select it. But these days, you don’t have to follow that tradition. A physical trip to a brick-and-mortar establishment is no longer necessary because you can now buy your new ride at an online auto auction. It’s fresh, exciting,…
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Marketing campaigns are essential for the success of any business. A well-crafted campaign can increase brand awareness, generate leads, and drive sales. However, not all marketing campaigns are created equal. To reap the full benefits of marketing, businesses must have a strategic approach that aligns with their overall business goals. This blog post will explore…
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Harlem Bespoke: One of the most impressive corner townhouses in all of Manhattan went up on the market last May for $5.875 $5.49 million, went into contract later in the year and records reveal that the notable address sold in January $5.145 million for according to Streeteasy. Number 329 West 112th Street is located right on Manhattan Avenue with views of Morningside Park and the renovated 2-family home is currently being inhabited solely by the owner. There is even an elevator indoors to make things easier and all of the infrastructure has been updated in the past decade or so. The Frederick Douglass Boulevard commercial corridor is only a block east and Central Park is also only two blocks away. More details and photos can be found on Streeteasy: LINK
Harlem Bespoke: Those who are interested in renting, buying or selling in Harlem should check out the Bespoke Listings page which feature the top experts in Harlem and the uptown market. Our sponsors are some of the best in the field and cover a wide range of price points within the upper Manhattan market: LINK