Not All Square Meters Are Created Equal
A few years ago, my client wanted to purchase a three-bedroom apartment in a new development project. We first viewed a 150-square-meter (“sqm”), three-bedroom unit
A few years ago, my client wanted to purchase a three-bedroom apartment in a new development project. We first viewed a 150-square-meter (“sqm”), three-bedroom unit
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Thirty years ago I had the good fortune of spending two years learning in yeshiva in Jerusalem’s Old City. One day, while walking through the
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When I lived in the United States, I enjoyed the variety of architecture found in my neighborhood. Typically, the homes were colonial houses with their
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Teaneck—Josh Massin has two passions: Torah and cooking. As executive chef and partner in Teaneck’s Nobo Wine and Grill, he lives and breathes both. Tucked