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Hidden away in a small alley in New York is a most unusual home consisting of two apartments in neighbouring buildings, with separate addresses but connected by a cast-iron bridge suspended three stories above the street.
The buildings in Manhattan's Tribeca neighbourhood originally housed the New York Hospital in the 1900s, resulting in a prime piece of real estate 120 years later.
About the author
Chris Waterman is the principal of Waterman Property Advocates. With more than 30 years real estate and managerial experience in South Australia and the Northern Territory, Chris established the company in response to a real need.
Chris's experience gives him an intimate knowledge of buying, selling and negotiating all types of real estate.
Chris enjoys a balance in life, with horse racing and syndication, wine, cooking, football and cricket in his leisure time.