Thursday, September 13, 2007

Soaring N.Y. real estate values can set unhappy couples free

NEW YORK - For years, Michele Kleier, a real estate broker on the Upper East Side, knew why one of her most persistent clients was calling even before picking up the phone.
The client, a former high-ranking fashion executive and perpetual volunteer at her children's private schools, was checking the price she could get for her nine-room co-op. When the market reached a high, she told Kleier, she planned to divorce her husband, sell the apartment and live on her profits.

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