The What to Expect When You're Expecting Townhouse
Briefly

Arlene Eisenberg lived in the suburbs to be close to a Jewish community and due to the convenience of her husband's commute to Manhattan via the West Side Highway.
The Eisenberg family purchased a grand Renaissance Revival rental building in Manhattan in 1980 for $350,000, offering detailed features and history.
Arlene and Howard lived in the owner's duplex of the building, while their children and other renters stayed in smaller units, enjoying the unique details and space of the property.
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