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S.Jhoanna Robledo

December 4, 2006
Triple Assessment

Four months after the owners put this two-bedroom co-op up for sale, it’s still a wallflower. Our panelists gave it a thumbs-up for grace without stuffiness, and they all say the price is more or less right. So why won’t it sell?

December 4, 2006 | Intelligencer
Andy’s Montauk Estate Finally Bought

The whole East End’s for sale!

November 27, 2006 | Movers
A Double for Abreu

Like his boss George Steinbrenner, Bobby Abreu isn’t afraid to go a little overboard on the spending if it means getting what he wants.

November 27, 2006 | Intelligencer
Swank Pad, Lowe, Lowe Price

Onetime love nest sold.

November 16, 2006 | Real Estate
Before the Dust Settles

Sometimes a new building is a little too new.

November 27, 2006
The Price of Luxury

These new condos a block apart in the East Village are comparably sized and finished, and are both on the third floor. How to explain the nearly $70,000 price difference?

November 20, 2006 | Real Estate
The Open House

A retractable façade that brings the outdoors in is no surprise in California. But on 14th Street?

November 20, 2006 | Real Estate
Fame Slept Here

Every year, there’s a little less of the artist-friendly (as opposed to shopping-friendly) Soho of yore, and this Greene Street building is just about to make the transition.

November 20, 2006 | Movers
Boy From Oz Still Restless; Hilary and Chad Stuck Together

Has Hugh Jackman really spent an entire year looking for a new place to live?

November 13, 2006
The Open-House Log

What buyers thought of 211 East 17th Street, Apartment 8.

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