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January 2006

Hotel projects on rise

Record room rates spur building surge..
By Tom Acitelli and Jaffer Kolb

Staten Island: An offer more buyers can't refuse

Young families among those flocking to borough for cheaper city living, but developers face roadblocks
By Tom Acitelli

Housing exits 2005 in sellers' favor, but future remains murky

The last big buyer's market was 15 years ago. Is Manhattan due for another?
By Tom Acitelli

New projects reducing broker commissions

Debate over whether compensation should be same as resales; some ponder end to commission model
By Alison Gregor

Working with the market they've got

As home prices plateau and demand ebbs, brokers adjust to keep sales going
By Philana Patterson

Hedge fund boom spawns office crunch in Greenwich

Exhibit (class) A: Demand by finance means commercial realty in Connecticut city offers high rents,
By J.W. Elphinstone

Predictions2006

Predictions 2006: post-boom prognosis

Return to normal, or condo glut and broker exodus on horizon?; commercial gets strong
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill
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How stocks stack up to real estate now

As the housing market cools, equities may soon trump property as a sure investment
By Philana Patterson

The Real Deal Podcast: Pam Liebman

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The housing market has cooled, but the boom times are not over: Let Pam Liebman explain it to you.
By Tom Acitelli

Tips for small investors

Real estate buys can mean lots of work, creative approaches
By Alison Gregor

Rights and Wrongs: How 2005 turned out

Experts' predictions from last year varied from spot-on to sort of off By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

Hudson Square's office woes

Enclave has highest vacancy rate of any Manhattan submarket, but new leases may change all that By Jaffer Kolb

Related hopes for gym dandy results with Equinox buy

With its $505M acquisition, the developer could pair condos, posh fitness space
By Steve Cutler

Night dawns brightly for hotelier Chatwal

Boutique lodgings capitalize on city tourism boom and rising room rates
By Steve Cutler

Slicing through the white noise of office marketing

Despite an increasingly tight commercial market, brokers keep creatively hunting for tenants
By Tom Acitelli

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