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Two longtime loftmates appeared to be going their separate ways, but the hunt for new apartments landed them in the same building in Williamsburg.
Many economists believe that the days of banking on an asset that could only rise in value are gone for good.
Where others saw a ruin, the buyer of a house in Millburn ? a former contractor ? perceived buried charm.
Once a grand mansion steps from Central Park, it had fallen into disrepair. Now it is for sale for $8.95 million.
In today?s market, some New York brokers say they have never encountered so many demands from their clients, or so much hostility.
Questions for a principal of the law firm Proskauer Rose and a co-chairman of the firm?s real estate division.
West End Avenue and vicinity was once a stronghold of town houses. Three of the now-rare breed bear distinctive traces of the attentions of recent owners.
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