For some wealthy New Yorkers, having a penthouse or combining two apartments to make a family home isn’t enough. They need to own individual apartments within the same building to house their ex-wives, aging parents or home office.
“I can control who lives above me, I can control who lives below me and we can control the noise around us,” said Bill Diodato, a 49-year-old photographer who owns three separate apartments in a 210-unit, 20-story Midtown co-op building.
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