10/12/08

February 2006

Brokers get creative to lure bonus money

Another big year on Wall Street could send money rushing toward housing market..
By Philana Patterson

Hotel rates of return eclipsing condos

Hotel rates of return eclipsing condos
By Steve Cutler

So what if prices are going up?

Sales activity plunged at the end of 2005, leaving brokers pining for a brisker spring
By Tom Acitelli

Living in glass houses, shunning stone

Developers, architects find the light and dark sides of using glass in fresh New York development
By C. Hobbs

East End brokers brace for Wall Street bonus wave

Despite an autumn slowdown, signs point to a healthy Hamptons sales market for 2006
By David Dent

Rental listing competition heats up

Broker turnover and old-fashioned backslapping may be the keys for rental listings in a cooling sale
By Tom Acitelli

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Top 25 residential sales of 2005 reflect record market

While the luxury market slipped at the end of the year, the number of eight-figure deals was still u
By Alison Gregor
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Ken Harney - Avoiding mortgage defaults

With possible rise in foreclosures ahead, homeowners have little knowledge of where to turn for help
By Ken Harney

Wave of building sweeping Sheepshead Bay

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The south Brooklyn neighborhood sees condos sprout on par with fastest-growing city areas
By Emma Johnson

Aboveground rumblings as subway project starts rolling

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Long sought, Second Avenue subway line will cause short-term pain and long-term gain for real estate
By Jeremy Smerd

Built to rent as market cools

As market tune changes, rental development starts looking more attractive By Alison Gregor

Video stores go the way of the Betamax

Less video renting, rising retail rents driving chains like Blockbuster out of the city By Jen Benepe

Despite low returns, building prices set to rise

Increase in office rents could justify high prices paid in 2005; NYC still tops European cities
By Philana Patterson

Stadium, mall could add retail luster to South Bronx

But questions remain over projects' impact on an already struggling region
By Tom Acitelli

Flushing may sparkle as a Queens jewel

Luxury development coming to the center reaches of the city's biggest borough
By Emma Johnson

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