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Christie's enters real estate industry Competes to show homes of the wealthy
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NEW YORK -- When Christie's, the auction house, last year bought
Great Estates, the real estate marketing company, a handful of
Manhattan brokerage firms competed to be anointed as the New York
City affiliate, vying to pay a $100,000 annual fee for the privilege
of using Christie's venerable name and all the business referrals
that go with it.
By invitation only and before audiences of Christie's executives,
the companies -- Ashforth-Warburg, Stribling, Corcoran, Douglas
Elliman and Br...
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