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'Breakfast At Tiffany's' Townhouse Sold: Top 5 UES Real Estate Deals
A Lenox Hill townhouse that appears as Holly Golightly's home in the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" sold for $12.5 million this week.

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A Lenox Hill townhouse that appears as Holly Golightly's home in the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" sold for $12.5 million this week.

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