Three Friends Bought a Brooklyn House Where They Could Live Alone Together. Which Was the Right Fit? - The New York Times
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With a combined budget of up to $3.5 million, the trio sought a townhouse that could offer communal living space and separate apartments, but options were scarce. Here’s what they found.
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