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Cristina Kirchner's "upstairs neighbor" apartment in Recoleta went on sale: what it looks like from the inside

The article reports that a residential apartment previously occupied by Cristina Kirchner, known as 'la vecina de arriba' (the neighbor above), has been put up for sale in Recoleta, Buenos Aires. The piece provides an inside look at the property, describing its features and location within the historic Recoleta neighborhood. While the article does not delve into the political implications of the sale, it highlights the growing interest in properties associated with prominent political figures. The focus remains on the real estate aspect rather than any political controversy surrounding the sale.

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Cristina Kirchner's "upstairs neighbor" apartment in Recoleta went on sale: what it looks like from the inside

The article reports that a residential apartment previously occupied by Cristina Kirchner, known as 'la vecina de arriba' (the neighbor above), has been put up for sale in Recoleta, Buenos Aires. The piece provides an inside look at the property, describing its features and location within the historic Recoleta neighborhood. While the article does not delve into the political implications of the sale, it highlights the growing interest in properties associated with prominent political figures. The focus remains on the real estate aspect rather than any political controversy surrounding the sale.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the real estate transaction itself and does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents factual information about the property and its sale without overtly criticizing or praising Cristina Kirchner’s involvement. The framing remains neutral, avoiding strong emotional or政治

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