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December 4, 2006
Live Like a Poet

He wasn’t quite the only poet left in Greenwich Village, but he may be the first (and last) one to have such a great apartment.

December 4, 2006
Triple Assessment

Four months after the owners put this two-bedroom co-op up for sale, it’s still a wallflower. Our panelists gave it a thumbs-up for grace without stuffiness, and they all say the price is more or less right. So why won’t it sell?

December 4, 2006
Andy’s Montauk Estate Finally Bought

The whole East End’s for sale!

November 27, 2006
A Double for Abreu

Like his boss George Steinbrenner, Bobby Abreu isn’t afraid to go a little overboard on the spending if it means getting what he wants.

November 27, 2006
Swank Pad, Lowe, Lowe Price

Onetime love nest sold.

November 27, 2006
Joachim’s Temptation

Upper West Side Baptists pray for real-estate guidance while façade-worshipping neighbors fret.

November 16, 2006
Before the Dust Settles

Sometimes a new building is a little too new.

November 27, 2006
The Price of Luxury

These new condos a block apart in the East Village are comparably sized and finished, and are both on the third floor. How to explain the nearly $70,000 price difference?

November 20, 2006
The Open House

A retractable façade that brings the outdoors in is no surprise in California. But on 14th Street?

November 20, 2006
Fame Slept Here

Every year, there’s a little less of the artist-friendly (as opposed to shopping-friendly) Soho of yore, and this Greene Street building is just about to make the transition.

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