OLSHAN IN THE PRESS   

 

'Either That Wallpaper Goes, or I Do'
by Chloe Malle
New York Observer 12.07.09
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Alda Buys 'Family Friend' Harbor Spread for $680K C.P.W. Record At San Remo, $23.5 M.; Brooklyn's First $12 M. Townhouse on Market
by Gabriel Sherman and Michael Calderone
New York Observer 02.07.05
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Manhattan Mania
As real estate broker Donna Olshan recently told Robert Lipsyte of The Times, "How can you commute to the suburbs and still see your kids and have a life? You can't..."
New York Observer 06.02.97
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How much house do you get for $1 million?
"New York City remains the strongest real-estate market in the country, thanks in part to a still-strong local economy, worldwide demand for a Manhattan apartment, and limited housing stock," says listing agent Cynthia Crowley of Olshan Realty Inc.
MSN Real Estate August 2008
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Cynthia Crowley on
CBS Evening News

"Debunking the Housing Bubble Myth"
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TRANSACTIONS; Recent Sale
Colonial House Inn, Chelsea
The New York Times Rosalie R. Radomsky Business - 12.10.08
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New York Condos Lure Deal-Seeking Europeans
"We're seeing a flurry of foreign activity from Britain, France and Italy, looking to spend their pounds and euros," Ms. Olshan said..."
The New York Times Christine Haughney Real Estate - 12.21.07
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Nest Egg or One-Armed Bandit?
"Why do people go back to Vegas?" asked Donna Olshan, a broker in Manhattan. "They love to gamble. And people love real estate..."
The New York Times Motoko Rich's Turf column in House & Home Section 09.15.05
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Buy a Penthouse, Get a Chalet Vacation
"Years ago, around '90 or '91, when things were really bad, we offered trips to Europe, Tiffany this and that," said Donna Olshan of Olshan Realty. "I once saw a guy offer a Rolls-Royce."
The New York Times Teri Karush Roger 07.17.05
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Dangerous Liaisons: the Perils of the Pied-Affair
"Another reason to rent, said Donna Olshan, president of Olshan Realty, is that "in the co-op buildings and good condo buildings the doorman, the elevator man and the super really know the gossip."
The New York Times Teri Karush Roger 02.06.05
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Living on the Ground Floor: Bargain or Fool's Paradise?
"I've never seen such a period in which people have been open to so many different things," said Donna Olshan, president of Olshan Realty...
The New York Times Teri Karush Roger 12.05.04
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The Price of Luxury Is Stirring Again
"These units were going for $2 million or $2.1 million earlier this year," Ms. Olshan said, a broker...
The New York Times Motoko Rich's Turf column in House & Home Section 12.25.03
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Design Eye for the Sales Guy
"You have to do anything you can do to get the publicity," said Donna Olshan, a broker...
The New York Times Motoko Rich's Turf column in House & Home Section 10.23.03
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The Latest National Real Estate Headlines 9-21-05
Real estate journalist Camilla Ann McLauglin will discuss the latest national real estate headlines. Home improvement expert Geralin Thomas of Metropolotan Organizing¬Ýjoins host Mark Nash to share organization tips for home owners and sellers. Barbara Riccardi of Olshan Real Estate in Manhattan will provide listeners with 2004 versus 2005 market conditions. Ward Rhinehart of Inspectrum, licensed home inspectors in Chicago shares what buyers can realistically expect from a property report.
"Real Estate Coast to Coast" Mark Nash 09.21.05
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Cynthia Crowley on
Good Morning America

"How to Make Money in Real Estate"
 



 
 
 
Triple Assessment
"It reminds me of an urban version of Philip Johnson's Glass House," Olshan says, referring to the light diffusing through the garden windows...
New York Magazine Triple Assessment, 12.06.04
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Looking Out For The Little Guy
I would have liked to see you feature some of the smaller, “boutique” firms like...Olshan Realty, Inc. It would be nice to read about companies that care about their customers beyond how much money they have to spend. Not all New Yorkers have Jay-Z or Mariah’s bank balance.
-Shachar Feldman, Manhattan
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Central Park West
I think of it as beachfront property, and theill never be any more," says broker Donna Olshan...
New York Magazine by Andrea Lange, 11.12.99
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LOWERCOST
"Although closing costs on co-op purchases are lower, the flip side of that is most co-op boards will demand post-closing liquidity," says Crowley ...
New York Post Real Estate 8.7.04
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MAKE IT QUICKER
"The refinance market is very soft. People aren't refinancing in droves the way they were in the last few years, which means there's more time to dedicate to new loans," says Cynthia Crowley, president of the Manhattan Association of Realtors. ...New York Post Real Estate for 7.3.04
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JUST SOLD!
New York Post Real Estate for Nov. 8, 2003
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The Real Deal October 2005
What's hard to find in New York
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The Real Deal July 2004
Apartment Market stays steady
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The Real Deal Feb. 2004
2004 MANAR Inaugural Dinner
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New York Is Still a Hotspot for International Real Estate Investment

RIS Media March 2004

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Catering To The Single Buyer
Single people are at a disadvantage, "because they only have one salary to qualify them for a mortgage," says Cynthia Crowley, president of the Manhattan Association of Realtors...

Newsday Business for Feb. 2, 2004
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Home Away From Home For Laptop Nomads
"New York is a business mecca,'' says Donna Olshan, who runs a Manhattan real estate firms that bears her name. "We're seeing more companies sending people on short-term assignments, which can extend from six months to two years."
Forbes.com News & Analysis for Nov. 8 - Nov. 14, 2000
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War Hasn't Dimmed Home-Buying Activity
"Real estate is comfort food," says Donna Olshan, owner of closely held Olshan Realty Inc. in Manhattan. "When there is a war on, people want to nest."
WSJ.com on the consumer economy in the wake of the Iraq war Monday, March 24, 2000
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Scandal Places Perks Under the Microscope
"Corporations have been buying condominiums as long as I've been in the business," says Donna Olshan, a Manhattan broker for 23 years...
WSJ.com Career Management & Legal Concerns 07.02.02
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"Real estate is comfort food," says Donna Olshan, owner of Olshan Realty Inc. in New York City. "When there is a war on, people want to nest."
St. Petersburg Times JUDY STARK, Times Homes Editor 04.05.03
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Real Estate Weekly Cover picture of Cynthia Crowley as officer of Manhattan Association of Realtors 10.16.02
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The Real Rent Control: Nobody's Moving
"We need some people to get out of here," Ms. Olshan said, "and we need the suburbs to update their educational systems."
The New York Times Robert Lipsyte's coping column on page 1 of Section 13 05.25.97
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