From the WSJ Real Estate Archives

Housing Inventory Quintuples In Once-Booming Bakersfield
By RUSS BRITT

Calgary's Hot Real-Estate Market Increases Homeless Population
By JENNIFER S. FORSYTH

A Year After Katrina, Many Homes Remain Abandoned in New Orleans
By CHRISTOPHER COOPER

In New England, a Different Kind Of Fall As Housing Market Cools
By TROY MCMULLEN

Wealthy Residents and Retailers Head Downtown to Wall Street
By RYAN CHITTUM

College Tuition Promise Stokes Housing in Kalamazoo, Mich.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE

Park City, Utah, Profits From Olympic Exposure
By CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY

Prices Rise, but Sales of Condos And Co-ops Slow in New York
By MICHAEL CORKERY

Global Climate-Change Island Guide: Weather-Proofing Your Vacation
By JACOB HALE RUSSELL and JESS MCCUAN

On Topsail Island, Storms Fuel Battle Over Right to Build
By VALERIE BAUERLEIN

Mao Slept Here: Western Execs Scramble for Beijing Homes
By JAMES T. AREDDY

South Florida's Last Stand At Sunny Isles Beach
By CANDACE JACKSON

Good Intentions: A Katrina Family Tries to Start Over in Minnesota
By STEVEN GRAY

A Retired Oysterman Returns Home to Get His House in Order
By KEN WELLS

Downtown Dallas Tries to Woo Families
By STEVE LEVINE

Hurricane Wilma Leaves Thousands Homeless in Florida
By JENNIFER S. FORSYTH

Will Your Condo Retain Its Value? Five Tips for Edgy Buyers
By LAUREN BAIER KIM

Hot and Not-So-Hot Markets For U.S. Condo Owners
By LAUREN BAIER KIM and JARED FLESHER

Prices Fall in Manhattan As Housing Market Cools
By DANIELLE REED

Famed Poinsettia Family Wants to Sell to Developers
By JOEL MILLMAN



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