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S.Jhoanna Robledo

February 13, 2006
Harlem: An Appreciation

How a plumber named Ziggy went from bankruptcy to $2 million in real-estate holdings in half a decade.

February 6, 2006 | Real Estate
Naming Rites

That punchy name on your new building may sound like a trifle—but it probably cost a bundle.

January 23, 2006 | Real Estate
You’ve Won a Free Week in New York!

Time-shares in Manhattan? They do exist—and even the Plaza is offering a (very highbrow) version.

January 16, 2006 | Real Estate
An Uphill Slope

You knew Park Slope brownstones were pricey. But the 2005 statistics will send you fleeing to Manhattan.

January 9, 2006 | Real Estate
Let’s Put On a Showing!

Nobody’s turning up at your open houses? Bring in a soprano, a fancy chef, or Quincy.

December 26, 2005 | Real Estate
Spit and Polish

A slick lobby renovation can pay for itself and then some—but in many buildings, it’s still not an easy call.

December 26, 2005 | Reasons to Love New York
Because We Wouldn't Trade a Patch of Grass for $528,783,552,000

123 reasons to love New York.

December 19, 2005 | Real Estate
Tips of Today

Free piano lessons? Knicks floor seats? Twenty bucks and a Christmas card don’t cut it anymore.

December 19, 2005 | Intelligencer
The Mobile Montauk Vacation Home

Jimmy Buffett loses trailer park bidding war.

December 12, 2005 | Real Estate
Run for the Boarder

Whether for the money or the companionship, a surprising number of grown-ups are seeking roommates.

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