$4300 A Month Mortgage In NYC

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U at least to have a salary of 250,000 a year or at least $175,000 ( no other debt) a year and that’s being generous.. thats around $51k a year on mortgage alone
 

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Looks worth way more than $4300/month
The entrance was unique too, wonder if it's incognito or part of a larger building or what



The entrance looks ridiculous actually.

Looking at some of the walls, that apartment looks like they converted a spacious lobby into apartment space.
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And that 4300 a month was probably after a 75 percent (or higher) down payment.
 
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You think?

I would bet her childhood homes are stuffy and boring as fukk too 😭😭

That said interior design is highly personal....i like contemporary modern with splashes of vintage

:pachaha: One of her grandfather's vacation cottages, equally uninspired.

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Ain’t shawty in the video the daughter or some shyt of the Warner Bros CEO? Yeah that’s why that number is “4300” if that :mjlol:

Edit: Yep



The Bronfman family is a Canadian family, known for its extensive business holdings.[1] It owes its initial fame to Samuel Bronfman (1889–1971), the most influential Canadian Jew of the mid-20th century,[2] who made a fortune in the alcoholic distilled beverage business during American prohibition, including the sale of liquor through organized crime, through founding the Seagram Company ...



oh. :francis:
 
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