Our Housing Bubble Bursts Better Than Anyone Else’s
Home prices in New York have dropped more than those of any other major city. We love it when we come in first place.
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Home prices in New York have dropped more than those of any other major city. We love it when we come in first place.
The legendary Washington hostess talks about living in the infamous Hamptons manse.
The 22-year-old real-estate wunderkind opens up to the 'Observer.'
7 Hubert Street is one asset its owners didn't lose to the Ponzi schemer.
The 'Times,' which loves itself a good luxury story, has some bad news.
The very first East End Real Estate Expo is being held in Manhattan next week.
The young broker to the stars has some advice for you on how to make your listing more appealing.
But if you want, he'll give you a private tour.
Just as you probably expected, the amount of residential real estate languishing for sale in the city is higher than it has been in ten years.
StreetEasy.com has linked up with nymag.com for a one-stop housing-browsing experience.
Also, the new hotel is doing quite well, thanks for asking.
The reporting is still behind the bad developments.
It's like how normal people think about them, except without any sense of responsibility or consequence.
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