If you've got $12 million lying around, we suggest you direct those bills to the purchase of the maisonette at 73 east 73rd street, dubbed by Brown Harris Stevens "a piece of New York's intellectual history." The listing explains that the maisonette - and the prominent Buckley family that lived there - hosted international political figures" and "notable film and television stars" alike. So if you're thinking what we're thinking, then yes, "intellectual history" might be a stretch.
The Buckley Maisonette, Brown Harris Stevens
Saturday, April 10, 2010
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