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Jonathan Miller

What's going to happen to real estate this autumn?

What Is Going on With Apartment Prices in New York?

Apartment sales in the city are down 20 percent
By Morgan Halberg

The Co-op Comeback: The Biggest Real Estate Deals of 2014

As condo developers continued to build their castles in the sky this past year, betting on an inexhaustible supply of billionaires with a parade of groundbreakings and topping outs, rendering releases and sales center openings, the co-op market, long dismissed as something of an also-ran, quietly reclaimed its mantle with all the hauteur of a scorned socialite.
By Kim Velsey

Prices Fall on Still-Pricey High-End Co-ops; Everything Else Gets More Expensive

Contact sports are best suited to youth. As athletes age, the battery of head-to-head competition, the elevated heart rates of
By Chris Pomorski
Oceana: the hottest thing to hit Brighton Beach since the steam railroads.

Поздравляю! Oceana Penthouse Sets High Water Mark for Brighton Beach

By Stephen Jacob Smith
32 South Portland Avenue might not be as elaborate as its next-door neighbor, but that didn't stop it from setting a Fort Greene record.

Indie Production Designer Sets Fort Greene Record With $3.75 M. Brownstone

By Stephen Jacob Smith

Going… Going… Still Here! Why Some Luxury Homes Languish on the Market for Eons

By Kim Velsey
Will prices drop in Zone A?

Hurricane Sandy Does Little to Dissuade Buyers From Lower Manhattan

By Kim Velsey
Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks bought his Ritz Carlton pad for $18.8 million in 2007. Now he's asking $50 million. The excuse? A stunning renovation.

Pursuing Perfection, One Massive Renovation At A Time

By Kim Velsey
Cover your eyes! (WalkerSister, flickr)

Manhattan Renters Beware! You’re In For A Scare

By Kim Velsey
The most glorious of views (or at least the most expensive)

“Priceless” Views Of The Park Not Quite Priceless, But Very Expensive Nonetheless

By Kim Velsey

Just What Does an $88 M. Sale Look Like?

By Matt Chaban
Rarefied air. (NY City Lights

#RichPeopleProblems: Will My Home Value Double or Triple?

By Elise Knutsen

Size Matters: New York Used to Be Full of ‘Singletons,’ But Bigger Apartments and Rising Prices Means Living Alone Is Harder Than Ever

By Stephen Duffy
It's a shadow!

Elizabeth Stribling Is Not Afraid of Her Shadow Inventory

By Matt Chaban
The Fresh Direct fridge goes here.

Glass Action: The Condo Since 9/11

By Tom Acitelli
Get out of my way!

Plenty of Brooklyn Apartments For Sale

By Pamela Engel

The Skyloft's the Limit: Trifling Tribeca Project Sells Out, But Where's the Record-Setting Penthouse?

By Matt Chaban

President Obama Still Holding Back Manhattan Housing

By Matt Chaban

We're Running Out of Apartments! (Well, Maybe Not)

By Matt Chaban

Meh-hattan Apartment Prices and the Phantom Double-Dip

By Matt Chaban

Jonathan Miller Appraises the Commercial Market

By Jotham Sederstrom

Brooklyn Brownstone Sales ‘Sort of Pre-Lehman’

By William Alden

Your Average Manhattan Apartment These Days

By William Alden

We Officially Live in the Age of the Condo

By William Alden
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