Real Estate

Come as you are to this piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. Kurt Cobain’s childhood home in Washington state has been unanimously approved by the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation to be turned into a landmark. Now considered historically significant, the modest 1,500-square-foot home where the late rocker grew up is expected to become an exhibit. 
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Affluent Hamptons residents are struggling to keep up with their new superrich neighbors — who hightailed it from Manhattan to the East End during the pandemic. “There’s so much money now it’s nauseating,” a longtime Amagansett homeowner told Vanity Fair. “I’m a 1-percenter. But I bear no resemblance to these people.” The unidentified woman told
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The top floor of the controversial Manhattan supertall known as “432 Park Avenue” hit the market Monday asking $169 million, earning the rank of Manhattan’s most expensive listing. The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom, two-powder-room penthouse sits on the 96th floor of a “toothpick-like” building that has garnered a reputation for creaking, floods and supposed design flaws. Nevertheless,
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Brooklyn’s Grand Prospect Hall, best known (and lampooned) for its 1986 televised promise to “make your dreams come true,” has closed and sold for $22.5 million, city records show. A love-it-or-hate-it, long-running 1986 television commercial for the wedding venue acquired a cult following, which swelled to a frenzy when Jimmy Kimmel re-did the commercial with
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A two-bedroom cottage in Sag Harbor that is just 600 square feet sold for an eye-boggling $15.9 million. The buyer is the philanthropic photographer and potter Kelly Klein, ex-wife of designer Calvin Klein, who recently divulged to her Instagram followers that she is working on a new real estate project. The talented artist/designer has a
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