Featured News, US Real Estate

Hakimian Organization Shows Off 75 Wall Street

By Phil Butler | June 27, 2012
Some 150 plus brokers and guests sampled the very best New York's financial district offers at a rooftop get together on Wall Street. The location, a luxury condo at 75 Wall Street (wrap around terrace view below), atop the Andaz hotel, saw Downtown Cellars, La Maison du Chocolat, Wall & Water restaurant, Demi Monde and the hotel’s Suite Spa celebrated FiDi’s re-launch.
Featured News, Mortgage, Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, Residential, US Real Estate

Six Real Estate Megatrends For 2012 And Beyond

By Donna S. Robinson | May 1, 2012
Today's housing market is evolving, and many of the changes we are seeing now are unlikely to go away any time soon. Today, we examine five rising trends that are set to become the new "normal" in the majority of US housing markets in the months and years to come.
Featured News, Investing, Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, Residential, US Real Estate

As Wall Street Stampedes Into Rentals - Will It Really Help The Housing Market?

By Donna S. Robinson | April 5, 2012
It's a "Twilight Zone"  kind of plot twist that even Rod Sterling could not have imagined. Wall Street's biggest names are rushing to jump into the single family rental market in a big way. They believe that there are "fat profits" to be made in the rental property business, and many of the same firms […]
Luxury Real Estate, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Foreign Press Association Learn about Manhattan History

By Allison Halliday | June 16, 2011
New York City historian and architectural expert, Tony Robins recently hosted a presentation for nearly 50 members of the Foreign Press Association at 20 Pine The Collection, a luxury condominium conversion in a 1920s era landmark building, formally the Morgan Guaranty Trust building.   Members from four continents were at the presentation, and welcomed the […]
Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investment Spoils Are Shared

By Mike Wheatley | April 30, 2011
As anyone with any experience on Wall Street will attest, whenever someone wins big, there’s always somebody else who misses out and is left counting their losses. And it seems that, despite the somewhat unfounded belief that housing investments are always seen as a safe bet, according to a new survey at least, the same can be said of real estate investments as well.
Featured News, US Real Estate

Here It Comes: Obama the Real Estate Broker

By Phil Butler | March 2, 2011
In news from Washington, President Obama evidently has plans to sell off Federal property to help consolidate and streamline government. The President's State of the Union address made mention of streamlining, but now it appears Obama has set to task recommendations on just which properties to sell. But just what "unwanted" properties, and just "whom" the buyers might be seem key to this initiative.
Real Estate Investing, World Real Estate

Asia Markets Afford Best Margins

By Ryan Cox | February 16, 2011
Rising markets and boisterous share issuance in the Asian-Pacific region have returned well for the bottom lines of Wall Street and elsewhere. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, total investment-banking revenue from the region excluding Japan rose 56% last year to $12.2 billion, increasing its total proportion of industry fee revenue to 17.4% from 12.8% in 2009, according to estimates from data provider Dealogic.
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