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November 13, 2000
Across 110th Street
September 10, 2001
Fantastik Voyages

When the market gets tough, the tough get scrubbing. (And dog-walking, and weeding, and . . .) How far will a Realtor go to seal a deal?

October 15, 2001
Magic and Loss

A skyline view was always an easy selling point. But buyers are suddenly looking out the windows in a new -- and uneasy -- way.

November 15, 2004
Gems of the Ocean

How do you sell houses north of the highway for $3 million? Hire every name-brand architect alive.

January 3, 2005
Take Me to the River

A lack of inventory drives the Fifth-and-Park crowd all the way to East End Avenue.

May 16, 2005
Foxtons: The Sequel

The lowball brokers came to Manhattan in 2002—and flopped. One new business plan later, they’re back.

November 6, 2000
Into the Woods

Banned by the city, wood-frame houses have left Geraldo's ex, Edmund Wilson, and Fort Greene buppies burning with desire.

December 20, 2004
An Elegant Secret

Downtowners moving to Washington Heights expect more space. But flat-out Park Avenue luxury?

August 14, 2000
Going for Brokers
May 13, 2002
Late Converts
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