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EPISODE 25

Buying the apartment next door

Combining apartments is a delicate dance, and it starts with being nice to your neighbor.
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By Brick Underground  | June 1, 2018 - 10:00AM

In this episode of the Brick Underground Podcast, host Nathan Tempey tackles the topic of buying the apartment next door to combine it with your own. Brokers Peggy Dahan of Siderow Residential Group and Tiga McLoyd of Citi Habitats share their experience from helping apartment buyers achieve their dreams of expanding, and Dahan talks about how she did it herself. 

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