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August 11, 2008
Distraction Pricing

Why put an over-the-top number on an apartment? Sometimes it works.

August 11, 2008
No More New Condos?

The first data from the past few months seem to indicate that the drop in the new-condo market is imminent.

July 28, 2008
Whose Block Is It Anyway?

Tenants vs. landlords, buyers vs. residents, developers vs. community boards: The six nastiest real-estate battles in town, and who’s likely to come out ahead.

July 21, 2008
NYU’s Olive Branch

The school wants to expand—and says it’ll be a better neighbor. Good luck, guys.

June 30, 1969
Renaissance of the Upper West Side

Five years ago the West Side of Manhattan was considered such a dangerously blighted area that invitations to parties on Riverside Drive were often rejected, large rent-controlled apartments were voluntarily given up and even Chicken Delight wouldn't deliver.

July 14, 2008
Triple Assessment

For a lot of people, a prewar penthouse with a giant terrace on the Upper East Side is the beau ideal.

July 14, 2008
She Loves the Eighties

Fashion designer Betsey Johnson has found a buyer for the downtown penthouse she put on the market late last year.

July 14, 2008
Realty Television

Never mind the national housing slump: Real-estate TV is selling just fine.

June 23, 2008
You Can’t Do That in New York

When the city building codes start to change on July 1, you may be surprised at what you (will no longer) see.

June 16, 2008
Same Space, Different Place: Think of It As Tuition

These two apartments have lots more in common than not.

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