Gea elikazarashvilli

Gea Elika is a freelance writer specializing in business, politics and economics. He has studied economics and political science at a number of different institutions, both here and in the U.K. For more information, visit http://boston.citycribs.com.

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There hasn't been a year like 2007 for Manhattan real estate in a long time. And there probably won't be one like it for just as long. It saw a confluence of conflicting trends and market events that were enough to make the most brilliant economists' heads swoon.

I would imagine that at some point soon, the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve will start receiving thank-you notes from New York City realtors: The falling dollar has made New York apartments an incredible value for those that earn their salaries in currencies other than the US dollar.

For a good number of years now, renters of NYC apartments have had the extreme displeasure of paying the highest rents in the country. A new report suggests that the city is entering 2008 with a continuing hold on the unfortunate and smudged crown which signifies its role as the most expensive city for renters in the country.

Renting and Buying in Atlanta

Right now, Atlanta is one of the most exciting cities in the country.

Renting and Buying in Boston

One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston currently houses more universities and colleges than any city in the country. Once the home to those that begun the Revolutionary War, Boston today is still the city of champions, with both the Red Sox and New England Patriots sitting high atop a mound trophies and vanquished foes.