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April 2, 2007
Why I Had to Have It

Broker Mitzie Lau finds Maison East, a new condo tower on Third Avenue at 81st Street, irresistible.

April 2, 2007
The Roller Coaster Reopens

If a markdown didn’t sell your place, try upping your price. It may not make sense, but lately, it works.

March 26, 2007
Who’s More Real-Estate Obsessed?

Times past, Britain divided into the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie, and the working class. Nowadays, classes divide among anyone who bought property before 1997, folks who bought late in the game, and renters.

March 26, 2007
The Open-House Log

Three-bedroom, one-bath co-op with a separate home office.

March 26, 2007
After the Shell Game

Fixer-uppers in Harlem, once unsalable, then coveted, settle somewhere in between.

March 26, 2007
But Where Will He Hold the Next Obama Fund-raiser?

Word has it that David Geffen's quietly shopping the twelve-room duplex he bought just eighteen months ago at 810 Fifth Avenue.

March 12, 2007
Where’d All These Kids Come From?

New riches and a family-friendly culture give co-ops yet another reason to clash.

March 12, 2007
Fame Slept Here

Who knew Alec Baldwin—he of the pugilistic reputation and the bombastic TV alter ego—would live in such a cozy, homey place?

March 12, 2007
The Perfect Score: A Downtown Loft

Scarlett Johansson makes time to shop for penthouses in Chelsea and Tribeca.

March 5, 2007
Once a Dance Hall

Always a dance hall. A former polka palace in Williamsburg turns seventies-influenced loft space—with plenty of room to party.

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