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Curbed
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The What to Expect When You're Expecting Townhouse

Arlene Eisenberg chose to live in the suburbs instead of Manhattan due to wanting to be close to a Jewish community and for the convenience of her husband's commute.
The Eisenberg family purchased a grand, detailed Renaissance Revival rental building in Manhattan in 1980 for $350,000, which is equivalent to $1.4 million today.
The family shared the building by living in the owner's duplex while renting out the other units to a rotating cast of renters, including their children. [ more ]
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