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Real Estate Trends What to Do Before the Emergency
2009 April What to Do Before the Emergency

 You’ve been notified of a cardiac (or other) medical emergency in your co-op or  condo building. Someone has called 911, someone else is administering cardio-pulmonary  resuscitation (CPR) and someone else is bringing the automatic extern…

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Real Estate Trends Keeping Balconies Safe and Attractive
2009 April Keeping Balconies Safe and Attractive

 Ever since “Romeo and Juliet” made them famous, balconies have been popular additions to our homes and living  spaces. For co-op and condo communities, balconies can add an extra perk, a few  more feet of living space that allow us to enj…

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Real Estate Trends A Look at Green Roofs
2009 April A Look at Green Roofs

It’s such a simple idea—covering your roof with plants—that it’s no surprise people have been doing it for millennia. From the hanging gardens of ancient Babylon to the terraced farmsteads of the Andes, working greenery into everyday ar…

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Real Estate Trends Not Everyone In Favor of Flip Taxes
2009 April Not Everyone In Favor of Flip Taxes

Everyone is feeling the crunch of the ongoing recession and as building communities look for ways to raise revenue without adding to their residents’ current financial worries with large assessments, flip taxes are becoming a hot topic.…

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Real Estate Trends The Sky is Falling...Prices, Too.
2009 April The Sky is Falling...Prices, Too.

On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers investment bank went under in the largest bankruptcy of all time. The economy was already on the decline, other august companies had already foundered, and both presidential candidates were procla…

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Real Estate Trends New Economic Changes the Game
2009 April New Economic Changes the Game

Despite the collapse in housing prices in much of the country and a definite slowdown in sales, new residential development in New York City—and Manhattan in particular—continues, though at a much more modest pace than in recent years. T…

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