- 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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