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June 2007

Manhattan's biggest building buyers

Newcomers join Macklowe and Tishman in total purchases over past year..
By Dorn Townsend

Too many rooms built at the inn

Despite faster growth, NYC cushioned from U.S. glut
By Lauren Elkies

Residential sales move briskly

While new condos hit the market, co-ops in short supply
By Vanessa Londono

Shvoing off the views in Battery Park

In Shvo's latest, what's outside the window is more important than what's inside
By Vanessa Londono

Lobbying reforms hit real estate board

Stringent disclosures frustrate REBNY, but haven't impeded its success
By Jen Benepe

Co-brokerage and commissions in conflict

Getting it all beats splitting the commission pie, some unethical agents decide
By Lauren Elkies

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Taking the commercial pulse

Size means clout in New York, but niche brokerages also prosper
By Lauren Elkies
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Closing the financing spigot for condos

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Banks pull back on lending for new development
By Philana Patterson

Posh Fifth Avenue drifts north

New condos push traditional boundary
By Alison Gregor

Landlords bemoan rising costs

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Water rate and property tax increases, tougher housing code laws drive up costs
By C. J. Hughes

Q & A: Foreigners learn the language

Few things underscore the quirks and excesses of New York real estate more than seeing them through the eyes of someone from a foreign country. By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

Hedging bets with rental-condo hybrids

Mix of units increasingly appeals to developers By Lauren Elkies

In Bergen-Lafayette, a canal runs through it

Jersey City neighborhood sees developer interest
By John Celock

Ken Harney - What's the catch with no-fee deals?

Bank of America says economies of scale allow it to offer mortgage plan without charges
By Ken Harney

Downtown now a landlord's market

Rents rise in Lower Manhattan as office vacancy rate drops below equilibrium point
By Vanessa Londono

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