NY city planner, advertising exec buy Brooklyn condo

Medium 1161de0c2e9ee1b004d8e1e3a0c145bb Arthur Huh and Elizabeth Bagot bought a two-bedroom, one-bath condo at 29 Tiffany Place in Brooklyn from Jennifer L. Difiore and Philip D. Difiore for $535,000 on Sept. 25.

The Difiores paid $599,000 for the property in March 2006. The 860-square-foot Unit #6L is part of The Ariana development, which was built in 1930 and houses 70 units in the eight-story building.

Huh is a city planner for the City of New York.

Previously, he worked as a research assistant for the Cambridge Housing Authority.

He received his B.A. in history from the University of Pennsylvania and obtained an M.S.U.P. in urban planning from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

Bagot has been an account manager at Kirshenbaum, Bond & Partners, and an advertising agency in New York.

She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.

According to BlockShopper.com, there were three condo sales in Brooklyn in 2008, with a median sales price of $535,000.
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