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The two-story brick house in Flushing, New York, is a million-dollar home, but perhaps not in the way the owner intended.
Just off of Main Street in a residential neighborhood in Queens, not far from a car wash, a pharmacy and a T-Mobile store, the home has old newspapers on the door partially obscuring a yellowing notice from New York City’s Department of Buildings and a sign warning that security cameras are watching.