The Not-Infamous-Enough Gino's Belt Crawl ^ This pilgrimage should be mandatory for anyone who wants to get a New York State license I genuinely fear what future generations will find of ours and give far too much credence in being an accurate representation of our existence. On that note, I rewatched the first three seasons of Jersey … [Read more...]
Real Estate Questions I Get Asked at Inopportune Times
What's the Deal With the Mandatory Buyer's Agreements? ^ a frisky lil' anti-trust lawsuit sneaking up on the real estate community to cause some annoying but ultimately good chaos and change Most people learn what a social faux pas is at a young age. I had an adorable habit as a child of announcing at the top of my lungs when I saw someone … [Read more...]
Your Healthy Dose of American History
The History of the Rainforest Cafe, in Memoriam of the Last Tristate Rainforest Cafe Closing ^ Also, this inside of my mind at any given time The Victorian Era had opulent parlors for sophisticated conversations over a cigar and brandy, Prohibition is remembered for the sex appeal of liquor-fueled clandestine convergences, the 1950s are often … [Read more...]
RealEstateSnacks
Digestible Real Estate News ^ the Central Park x The Snowy Day collab we all love and live for We're keeping this recurring piece to do a bit more for those genuinely interested in New York real estate and give my LinkedIn designation a little luster, so please enjoy some light real estate snacks so I can make this newsletter tax … [Read more...]
More About Pigeons and Other Things I’ve Googled
*Someone Please Rip This Newsletter Out of My Hands* ^ me, whenever there is the slightest lull in conversation The only thing more violating than having to strip down at the doctors and put on that demoralizing paper gown is going to the Apple store to get your computer fixed and have your Genius Bar expert get a long hard look at your … [Read more...]
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