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Excerpt from
article: "William Bernstein
wanted to psych out the real estate market, and he thought he
had a smart way to do it. "It seemed clear that
the smaller apartments in New York City were not considered
that desirable," he said, "and I figured that by putting two
one-bedrooms together I could make a three-bedroom for a
fraction of the price of just going out and buying an existing
three-bedroom..." "To an Architect, 1 Plus 1
Equals 3"
© Tracie Rozhon
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