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04.02.2008
Manhattan Apartments: Prices Up, Sales Down
Bloomberg News
By Theresa Agovino
April 02, 2008
04.02.2008
Manhattan Condo, Co-op Sales Decline Most in 18 Years
Bloomberg News
April 2, 2008
By Sharon L. Lynch
12.6.2007
Mitchell Maxwell Revises Appraisal Rules Amid Probe (Update1)
Bloomberg News
July 17th 2007
By Sharon L. Crenson
07.17.2007
Mitchell Maxwell & Jackson Inc.
Bloomberg News
July 17th 2007
By Sharon L. Crenson
07.12.2007
Manhattan Co-Op Prices Fall as Buyers Favor Condos (Update2)
Bloomberg News
July 12th 2007
By Sharon L. Crenson
07.10.2007
MMJ Ordering Policy update - Effective 08/01/2007.

06.08.2007
MMJ On The Forefront On Fight Against Appraiser Pressure
Bloomberg News
June 20th 2007
By Sharon L. Crenson
06.08.2007
The Big Green Apple
Mann Report Residential
The June/July 2007 Edition
By Jeffrey Jackson
06.08.2007
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has waded into the murky waters of city home appraisals. You don't want to know what he might find
The June 10, 2007, Edition of the New York Observer
05.19.2007
Mitchell, Maxwell & Jackson Helps With Mortgage Investigation
Bloomberg News
01.20.2007
Moving Sale For Wall Street
By Toronto Financial Post
01.04.2007
New York City Apartment Prices Slide
4th Quarter 2006 down 5.7%
10.03.2006
3rd Quarter 2006 Market Summary
Where is the Love?
7.22.2006
Homeowner Headache: Inflated Appraisals
Time to Pay-the-Piper
7.14.2006
New Condos Kill Views
Manhattan Views Grow Pricier
7.03.2006
As Inventories Rise, Bonuses Support Market
2nd Quarter Price/Volume Unchanged
6.25.2006
Paying Any Price To Live Here
Tear Down Town
6.01.2006
Property Market Cools, Even If Broker Job Market Doesn't
The Real Deal
3.28.2006
The New Rules of Real Estate
Inventories Near 10-Year High
3.01.2006
Battling Appraisal Fraud
MMJ Takes Steps to Prevent Counterfeiting
2.22.2006
Sell Your House!
Jeffrey Jackson On Fox News
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1.16.2006
Are You Overpaying For That Dreamhouse?
Jeffrey Jackson On Fox News
Click Here To View Video 2
1.9.2006
Inventories Rise, Prices Rebound as Buyers Take Control
4th Quarter 2005 Report
10.3.2005
Red-Hot Housing Markets Showing Signs of Cooling Off
Markets Leveling
10.1.2005
The Froth is off NYC
Average Price, Volume Decline
8.1.2005
Your Appraiser May Need a Reappraisal
They work for the Bank, not you..
5.23.2005
Neighborhood Values, How Vulnerable Are You?
A Risk Analysis
2.23.2005
Long Term Mortgage Rates Drift Down
Yield Curve Flattens
2.07.2005
NYC Sales off 13%, Refi's up 54%
Refi Hybrids Hot
1.19.2005
City Real Estate 'Slump'
Sales Market Slows
10.01.2004
Apartment Market Gear Up For Autum
Focus On Fall Season
09.08.2004
Is The $1 Million Apartment Sale An Urban Legend?
Examining NY Market Reports
08.08.2004
Rising Prices? It's No Surprise
Jeffrey Jackson On The Westchester Market
8.06.2004
NYC Residential Sales Market Cooled Off In July
Sales Volume Declines 16%
06.21.2004
Raising The Bar
Jeffrey Jackson On The Legal Profession
06.11.2004
$1M Homes No Longer Just For The Rich,
But Luxury Varies

How About 1,282 Square Feet?
05.05.2004
Mortgage Rates Take A Jump
Rates Start To Rise As Buyers Rush In
02.09.2004   Some US Appraisers Feel Pressure To Inflate Home Values
Steven M. Knobel discusses the pressure appraisers may encounter to inflate values in The Wall Street Journal.
02.01.2004   RESIDENTIAL NEWS: Appraisers Pressured to "Hit the Number
Jeffrey Jackson offers his view on the recent actions of five federal agencies on the idea of appraisal independence.
03.11.2002   What the Market Will Bear
You thought September 11 and the recession would bring prices down from the stratosphere? They did -- but the free ride may be over.
02.01.2002 Residential Real Estate: Not Even Terror Attack Dims Manhattan Market
Jeffrey Jackson reveals the latest statistics regarding the residential real estate markets.
09.30.2001   POSTINGS: 'It Takes Maybe 30 to 60 Days for Markets to Normalize'; Appraisers, Uncertain, Await New Data
Jeffrey Jackson analyzes the impact 9/11 occurred on the residential and commercial markets.