Tanzanian Mission buys LI property

Orly Hollander from Laffey Fine Homes
Orly Hollander from Laffey Fine Homes
The Mission for the United Republic of Tanzania has recently bought a
Great Neck, LI center hall colonial house for $1.26 million, Newsday
reported. Orly Hollander of Laffey Fine Homes, who was the listing
agent on the property, had to get State Department approval to sell
the five-bedroom house. Hollander said that the home is for a
Tanzanian diplomat with his children. The master bedroom has a bath
with a Jacuzzi and shower, and a two-car garage is also attached to the house. Asking for government approval is standard practice in
such acquisitions, in accordance with the Foreign Missions Act, Hollander
said, and in some cases the government has denied approval. The
Tanzanian mission will have to pay $22,093.66 a year in property
taxes. [Newsday]

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