08/30/08

November 2005

Apt. market: Life after the boom

The New York housing market garnered headlines across the nation in October. That's because the average and median sales prices for Manhattan apartments dropped, according to different third-quarter market reports, causing many to cluck that the housing boom may be over...

First LIC condos hit the market

Litmus test for changing industrial area in Queens
By Steve Cutler

A storyline is born

How the way a market report was covered could create the end of the New York real estate boom
By Tom Acitelli

Housing boom's death greatly exaggerated somewhat

Manhattan sets price per foot record in third quarter while median, average sales prices drop
By Tom Acitelli

A low point for high-end apartments

Direction of luxury segment could be signpost for general trends throughout the market
By Philana Patterson

Outer-borough markets strike cooler note for autumn

From Sheepshead Bay to Riverdale, the boroughs are seeing brisk development, but generally dropping
By Tom Acitelli

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New developments: still selling?

A project-by-project look at Manhattan condos; where buyers are biting
By Alison Gregor
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Developers hedge bets in office-to-residential shift

Despite lure of converting completely to condos, some hang on to commercial space
By Alison Gregor

There goes the industrial neighborhood

Rezoning puts squeeze on commercial tenants and owners in Greenpoint, Williamsburg and Long Island C
By Nicoletta Kotsianas

Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy fills Downtown, UES posts from within


By Tom Acitelli

Air rights: Making deals out of thin air

Shifts in deals overhead mirror expensive changes on the ground By Jaffer Kolb

Ex-Corcoran broker's lawsuit may clear what fired brokers can take

By Tom Acitelli

Building sales market has investors flipping

Big deals, spurred by quick turnarounds, reveal the appeal of speedy sales
By Philana Patterson

When $1 million isn't a good thing

Longtime residential market expert Paul Purcell speaks his mind hear the podcast
By Tom Acitelli and Stuart W. Elliott

Family ties that bind brokers

New York brokerage sprouts around enterprising brothers and their buddies
By Alison Gregor

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