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S.Jhoanna Robledo

October 2, 2006
The Descent

One extreme view of how long this market will last.

October 2, 2006
Neighborhood Values

What’s happening to prices in your part of town—and where to look for deals right now.

October 2, 2006
Buy Low(er)

It’s a brand-new—and confusing—market. Here’s how to play it.

September 25, 2006 | Real Estate
Fully Charged

Battery Park City is almost finished—and it finally feels grown-up.

September 18, 2006 | Real Estate
The September Factor

Amid talk of “plateaus” and “softening,” the real-estate world is watching this month extra closely.

September 18, 2006 | Intelligencer
It’s Dunkhampton for Rockets-man

Buys (in overtime).

September 11, 2006 | Real Estate
The Next ...

The next megasale, big zoning fight, superfluous amenity, comeback neighborhood, and other trends in New York real estate.

September 11, 2006 | Real Estate
Getting in on the Ground Floor

The real-estate market is sky-high—but if you’re willing to make some (or sometimes a lot of) compromises, you might still be able to afford a toehold in the city’s highest-profile new condo developments. R

August 28, 2006 | Real Estate
Chasid Test

For brokers, religious Jews can be tough customers.

August 21, 2006 | Real Estate
When Your Landlord Is a Cat

It’s not just an urban legend.

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