new york apartments: Of Love and New York City Real Estate - 02/17/08 05:51 PM
Homes define New York City. More than any of the cultural attractions
the city is known for, the one feature of the city that sticks out in most
people's minds when they visit the city for the first time is the endless – as
far as the eye can see –
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new york apartments: Manhattan Real Estate Sets Record Year in 2007 - 02/08/08 01:52 PM
There hasn't been a year like 2007 for Manhattan real estate in a long time. And there probably won't be one like it for just as long. It saw a confluence of conflicting trends and market events that were enough to make the most brilliant economists' heads swoon. While the national
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new york apartments: Foreign Buyers Can't Get Enough of New York City - 01/29/08 07:52 AM
I would imagine that at some point soon, the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve will start receiving thank-you notes from New York City realtors: The falling dollar has made New York apartments an incredible value for those that earn their salaries in currencies other than the US dollar. Even the
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new york apartments: A Quick-Reference Guide to Manhattan for New Renters - 12/06/07 12:14 PM
Manhattan is a big place. Many of its neighborhoods are larger than whole cities
in other parts of the country. For those new to the city, it can often seem
a daunting cityscape. This quick guide will provide a quick reference point
for you as start to figure out what part
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new york apartments: Facing Housing Problems, Students Turn to Online Brokers - 10/31/07 07:38 PM
New York University has long attracted students with its excellent location in the center Greenwich Village. However, as numerous disappointed freshmen will attest, more and more of their housing and even classrooms are located in different areas of the city. The university recently even started housing students on the other
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new york apartments: The Cost of Living, the Cost of New York - 10/31/07 07:27 PM
Economists in the government are some of the most callous people in the world. When calculating inflation, they take out changes in food and fuel in order to stabilize the monthly and annual inflation numbers. The numbers in this “core index” are then bandied about across the media as the true
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