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Manhattan looks abroad for real estate saviours

By Daniel Pimlott and Sarah Mishkin in New York

Published: August 23 2008 03:00 | Last updated: August 23 2008 03:00

Real estate developers in New York City are stepping up their appeals to foreign buyers to bolster a housing market that is beginning to reflect the sagging fortunes of Wall Street.

Stratospheric housing prices in Manhattan, which until recently was one of the few markets in the US that had escaped the housing slump, have long been propped up by foreigners eager to live and invest there. The weak dollar has helped to encourage them still further in recent years.

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