12/02/08

October 2005

Far from spotlight, but close to major growth

Far East Side to get 1000s of apts. and major science park..
By Tom Acitelli

Development big issue in mayor race

Bloomberg, Ferrer running amid booming market
By Jeremy Smerd

Keeping up with the Joneses' comps

The market is moving too fast for conventional pricing measures, brokers say
By Alison Gregor

Marketing luxury through the art of Shvo-ing

The Real Deal l podcast features conversation with marketer Michael Shvo
By Stuart W. Elliott and Tom Acitelli

Pieds- -terre step into co-ops


By Tom Acitelli

Sellers harness carriage houses' appeal

Historical relics of an equine past fetching historic prices
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

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A market-rate future for the Bronx?

Development replaces demolition as borough stabilizes

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New book on a famous address with infamous details

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By Stuart W. Elliott

On projects' opening night, curtain goes up years before building opens

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Real estate parties branch out to create ever more important buzz
By C. Hobbs

Buyer demand fuels frequent use of ARMs

NYC buyers move to longer-term adjustable mortgages
By Philana Patterson

Mott Haven's real estate ascension is an uphill climb

With an ample supply of empty industrial buildings and a smattering of picturesque town homes, Mott Haven in the South Bronx would seem to have the qualities needed to be the next Williamsburg. It has a booming, though tiny, antiques district and a section of residential apartments along Bruckner Boulevard near Lincoln Place, the result of a five-block rezoning done almost a decade ago. By Alison Gregor

Splitting the (commission) difference

Firm shifts to 90-10 commission structure pioneered by national operator RE/MAX By Alison Gregor

Housing exits summer strong

Lofts, staples of Downtown living, set price record in August
By Tom Acitelli

What's hard to find in New York


By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

Shift to rentals could signal market change

Interest rates still low and buyer demand high, but rental bidding heats up
By Alison Gregor

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