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INDUSTRY ELITE LINE UP TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL

Real Estate Weekly February 18, 2004 The Real Estate Academy, one of New York City’s leading real estate schools, announced the guest speakers for its March 2004 continuing education seminar series, “News, Views and Current Trends.” The speakers, who are among the movers-and-shakers of New York’s residential real estate community, include: Leonard Bayer, founder and president, Asset Management…

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BUYERS CROWD THE MARKET – AND BROKERS DO, TOO

In one school for brokers, enrollment’s tripled By Patricia Greco West Side Spirit February 19, 2004 The cost of housing has skyrocketed. Bidding wars are the name of the game. The real-estate market is a battlefield. Yet there’s no shortage of recruits: as the industry grows more competitive, many real-estate schools are reporting enrollment rates have soared. The National Association…

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SCHOOL’S SPRING SCHEDULE

Real Estate Weekly February 24, 2004 The Real Estate Academy, one of New York City’s leading real estate schools, announced its Spring 2004 class schedule. The Academy is offering a full roster of broker and salesperson’s licensing courses. “Interest in real estate as a career continues to grow, especially since so many businesses are either not hiring or are…

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PRUDENTIAL BUYS GOODSTEIN REALTY

Cityfeet.com April, 2004 Prudential Douglas Elliman bought the residential real estate firm, Goodstein Realty. Dottie Herman, CEO of Prudential Douglas Elliman will oversee all operations including four new offices in Great Neck and Roslyn to its existent 53 offices that stretch from Manhattan to Montauk. Goodstein Realty is a third generation family owned and operated boutique with…

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PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN BUYS GOODSTEIN REALTY

The Real Deal April, 2004 Prudential Douglas Elliman announced today that it has acquired residential firm Goodstein Realty, which will expand Prudential’s presence in both Manhattan and on Long Island’s North Shore. Prudential will add Goodstein’s offices in Great Neck and Roslyn to its existing 53 offices stretching from Manhattan to Montauk. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Goodstein has over 145…

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DOUGLAS ELLIMAN ACQUIRES GOODSTEIN

By Braden Keil New York Post April 7, 2004 Takeover fever is still running rampant in the real estate brokerage industry. The latest acquisition has residential real estate giant Douglas Elliman buying Goodstein Realty, the brokerage arm of the 77-year-old family-run development company. Neither side of the transaction would disclose the sales price. Dottie Herman, the CEO of Elliman and partner…

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