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CNBC and Dolly Lenz Take Viewers Inside New York Real Estate

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Business news network CNBC is taking viewers on an inside look at the real estate dealings of the super rich with the new program "Secret Lives of the Super Rich: Mega Homes."

The show focuses on Dolly Lenz, better known in New York real estate circles as the "Eight Billion Dollar Woman," as she works with the super-rich to buy and sell their luxury New York holdings.

Lenz has worked with Deepak Chopra, Karl Lagerfeld and Billy Joel over the years.

The new show examines how some of her super-rich clients are looking for luxury properties for their children, and also some of the difficulties in buying at The Dakota, well known as one of Manhattan's most exclusive buildings.

The show airs Mondays at 8PM on CNBC.

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Source: thelifeofluxury.com, CNBC

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