New York’s Most Impressive Real-Estate Flips
Wonder if it’s still possible to make money on the housing market? Here are some of the city’s most inspirational real-estate rollovers.
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Wonder if it’s still possible to make money on the housing market? Here are some of the city’s most inspirational real-estate rollovers.
The Oppenheimer analyst, known for her harsh critiques of banks over subprime losses, displays a fondness for animal prints. Plus, 'Playgirl' folds, and a painter sells her pad for a pretty penny, in today's digest of finance, media, real-estate and law news.
Many of the items in gossip columns we suspect are exaggerated if not totally made up, but there are some that sound wholly true. Try to guess which is which in today's New York gossip roundup!
And it's a darling boy named Maxime Dudley. We imagine how great his life is going to be.
Plus law, real estate, and media news in our daily roundup.
The 'Observer' has one of its great obnoxious quote roundups (er, articles) about getting into exclusive buildings this morning.
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