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My budget is 10-15M.

Started by TomFord
over 15 years ago
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Tribeca, SoHo, West Chelsea or West Village? I want a glamorous neighborhood, a modern new construction building with parking garage for my high performance cars, at least 6,000 sq ft. a stunningly picturesque and quaint street where my driver pick me up and drop me off every morning/night from/to my office in Midtown in peace without dodging tourists, glamorous neighbors, and just fabulousness all around. I live in Moscow now. Suggestions?
Response by realestated
over 15 years ago
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Member since: Apr 2010

Park Slope. You'll love it!

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Response by anonymous
over 15 years ago

Maybe you can get a full floor at Stuyvesant Town. I hear that you can drop off your laundry within only a block of your place and have your driver pick it up on your way home.

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Response by anonymous
over 15 years ago

can i be your girlfriend

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Response by anonymous
over 15 years ago

Tom is gay

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Response by hysteryck
over 15 years ago
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I can be your girlfriend #2? I wouldn't mind getting picked up and dropped off by your driver from my chinatown apt.

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Response by kstiles99
over 15 years ago
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haha

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Response by MRussell
over 15 years ago
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Soho is where you can probably find what you are looking for. But you will be living in Manhattan and working in Midtown... tourists are everywhere, if you don't want to run into them don't live in Manhattan :)

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Response by gcondo
over 15 years ago
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can I be your boyfriend?

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Response by alanhart
over 15 years ago
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"Tom is gay" ... tintin, don't be such a bigot, reducing a person to nothing but an adjective -- and not even capitalizing it as you would for 'White'.

The done thing is to say "Tom Ford is A Gay." You can even make bumper stickers that say that if you like fashion accessories for high performance cars.

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Response by ProperService
over 15 years ago
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Come on, this is a joke post. Can't you hear the sarcasm?

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Response by somewhereelse
over 15 years ago
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Mott Haven doesn't have any tourists. And its a breeze to midtown.

Its just what you are loking for.

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Response by somewhereelse
over 15 years ago
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alan, how do you capitalize "Tom Ford is THE Gay". The one that has the parade.

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Response by front_porch
over 15 years ago
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You know you've made a pretty movie when the ugliest person in it is Colin Firth.

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Response by kstiles99
over 15 years ago
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Julianne Moore was stunning! And I want her interior decorator!!

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Response by buster2056
over 15 years ago
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Julianne Moore is always stunning, and her performance was tremendous. I appreciated her flawless british accent. It almost makes up for her wretched excuse of a Boston accent in 30 Rock. My ears bleed every time I hear that...

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Response by nyc10023
over 15 years ago
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Moore's architect - http://made-nyc.com/. I believe they were in this month's issue of Elle Decor.

As for OP: Annabelle's 200 Eleventh Avenue.

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Response by kstiles99
over 15 years ago
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nyc100023 - VERY NICE

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Response by kstiles99
over 15 years ago
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BUT i meant the interior of her house in the movie A Single Man.

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Response by TomFord
over 15 years ago
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So much jealousy.

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Response by nyc10023
over 15 years ago
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Kstiles: I prefer the set design on Nancy Meyers' movies myself. http://www.architecturaldigest.com/homes/spaces/2007/07/somethingsgottagive_article

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Response by front_porch
over 15 years ago
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kstiles, apartment therapy calls that style "Hollywood Regency" -- More: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/inspiration/a-single-man-charlottes-house-104026

ali

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Response by kstiles99
over 15 years ago
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thank you!! Yes, I loved the color palette for JM's space - complimented her skintone and hair nicely.

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Response by sjtmd
over 15 years ago
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Brighton Beach - it will feel like home, there is the boardwalk with an ocean breeze, and you should be able to stay within budget. With the money left over, you can buy a basketball team or get some more gold caps.

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Response by se10024
over 15 years ago
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sjtmd lol... but when he says 'budget' i think it means minimum that needs to be spent and it's hard to spend that in BB

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Response by anonymous
over 15 years ago

Ok alanhart, who are you?

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Response by munch591
over 15 years ago
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Member since: Apr 2010

is this seriously all you people do?

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