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May 2007

Mortgage fallout hits New York City

Subprime woes spreading to broader market..
By Stuart W. Elliott

Where's Wallabout?

Brooklyn district getting Dumbo-style facelift
By Gabby Warshawer

Is it a buyer's or seller's market?

Balance tilts away from bargaining as deals continue to heat up
By Philana Patterson

Over-the-top lobbies say 'welcome home'

Surprising details like mini moats and 26-foot fireplaces in new condo entrances
By Vanessa Londono

Subprime slowdown spares Manhattan -- for now

Credit tightening on low end hasn't yet affected well-heeled residential buyers
By Vanessa Londono

Bold materials, design change new building facades

In the past, you could build any old steel-and-glass box and sell it for big bucks.
By Steve Cutler

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Brokerage behemoths

Biggest Manhattan firms growing, though more slowly than before
By Vanessa Londono
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 Ken Harney - Creative ways to prevent foreclosure

Lender uses roving 'Mod Squad' to seek out delinquent borrowers
By Ken Harney

Foreclosure notices hard to locate

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Auction ads typically run in small papers with limited distribution
By Jen Benepe

How real estate spins the press

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Leaking information for a better deal or to attract other suitors
By Jen Benepe

Upfront costs rise for agents

Residential real estate companies, claiming that it's harder than ever to eke out a profit, are increasingly hitting their own agents with additional fees and expenses. By Lauren Elkies

Brooklyn's biggest starts selling

Controversial One Brooklyn Bridge Park hits the market By Steve Cutler

Sunset Park also rises

A gently sloping park facing west gave the Brooklyn neighborhood Sunset Park its name, but it's a new wave of developers who are trying to take advantage of that panorama with high-end condos.
By The Real Deal Staff

2nd Ave. subway shakes up building sales

Some deals fail while others gel as transit project appears to get rolling
By Rachel Deahl

Riverdale boomlet crimps some condos

Demand rises in Bronx district, but construction woes hit some projects
By Catherine Curan

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