Bank of America Sells Luxury Apartment... So why just now? »
Posted By altnrg 1 week, 4 days ago in NewsBank of America recently sold its $7 million dollar corporate apartment. It's not clear if the apartment had been listed for sale. Its buyer is listed as a limited liability corporation called Tata Real Property. "Bank of America regularly reviews our real estate portfolio across the enterprise to ensure we are efficiently managing our portfolio," a spokesperson for Bank of America said.
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insuranceman1 week, 4 days ago
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OMG, more foreign companies buying up American properties! These foreigners stole our jobs, left us unable to pay mortages and got us kicked out of our homes, and now they are buying them at steeply discounted prices. When will these politicians wake up and suspend trade until they can get a handle on things? This is completely out of control!
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diverspjd1 week, 3 days ago
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It wasn't Foreigners that stole your jobs and your homes, it was your very own Wall street Bankers/Mortgage bookers and lawyers who all took a piece of the candy from poor home owners who couldn't add up, America screwed the world over yet again, your owned by China now anyway, as your national debt will never be repaid, your federal bank will just print more dollars that dont exist, just wait until the world starts to trade oil in Euros, youll then know what the term up sh*t creek without a paddle is, lol
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