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It's been two years since a judge ordered Larry Salander's possessions be liquidated, but so far, none of them have been.
The Donald doesn't mind that Ivanka married Jared Kushner, just so long as she never gives him her money.
For $95.6 million, the city can finally start building the amusement park of their dreams.
The single biggest real-estate transaction in LA in the last 25 years is an empty office.
Had her firm properly checked out Natavia Lowery, Stein would still be alive, her daughters claim.
The lovely triplex, with solarium and private terrace, will set you back only $1.895 million.
The landlords say they paid the electricity bill, but Con Ed begs to differ, and the residents are stuck in between.
The Credit Suisse banker buys the undervalued Palazzo Chupi triplex.
The billionaire Vornado chairman will be spending weekends at Bernie's.
Now that the rock stars have been replaced by hedge-fund managers, the legendary photographer is shipping out of Montauk.
They were judged to have improperly deregulated rent-stabilized apartments.
"They show up dressed very fancy, maybe wearing their Rolexes," but their starving bodies and hollow eyes reveal their desperation — to be on television.
Third-quarter real-estate market reports for Brooklyn and Queens indicate housing in the boroughs has not yet hit bottom.
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