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The Hunt: And Now a HomeownerOpen in New Window
After feeling priced out of most of Manhattan, Micah Bergdale found a 1,500-square-foot co-op in the Bronx for $265,000.


August 16, 2008 05:49:28  -  Read More
Posting: Stucco on the ReboundOpen in New Window
In New York City these days, stucco is edging back, according to developers, manufacturers and architects.


August 16, 2008 03:14:11  -  Read More
In the Region | Long Island: Preservation Deal for Cavett’s LandOpen in New Window
Dick Cavett, the former talk show host, agreed to sell a 77-acre tract of pristine real estate in the Montauk moorlands to create public parkland.


August 16, 2008 03:13:47  -  Read More
Mortgages: Finding Cash in a HomeOpen in New Window
A new service essentially offers a cash advance on the home, in exchange for the owner’s promise to share in the home’s future appreciation.


August 16, 2008 03:13:18  -  Read More
Habitats | Long Beach, Long Island: A Bachelor-Father Balancing ActOpen in New Window
Ken Page found a home in Long Beach, L.I., and then decided to adopt a son.


August 16, 2008 03:11:25  -  Read More
The Sell: When It’s Not Enough Just to Cut the PriceOpen in New Window
Yvette Folk was able to sell the apartment she bought for $16,000 in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, for $250,000 with the help of fresh paint and new switch plates.


August 16, 2008 03:10:12  -  Read More
Living In | Manhattanville: At Harlem’s Heart, an Enigmatic NeighborhoodOpen in New Window
Manhattanville is more warehouses than town houses but has a strip of hot new watering holes just up 12th Avenue and quick access to the Henry Hudson Parkway.


August 16, 2008 03:07:30  -  Read More
Streetscapes | Second Avenue at Eighth Street: 1880s Features, Unveiled AgainOpen in New Window
The rich red-brick-and-terra-cotta building at 137 Second Avenue, near East Eighth Street, has a new owner, and work is under way on uncovering its unusual decoration from 50 years of entombment.


August 16, 2008 03:06:03  -  Read More
A New Generation Moves On, but Not Too FarOpen in New Window
Young Asian-Americans in New York are buying in high-rises that have great amenities. The surprise is that many are settling in a few buildings close to their old neighborhoods.


August 16, 2008 03:04:24  -  Read More
Upper East Side: As Towers Loom, a Hoped-for Line in the SandOpen in New Window
The owners of the Parge House, known for its whimsical exterior, lobby to get their home added to the Upper East Side Historic District.


August 15, 2008 23:56:05  -  Read More
In the Region | New Jersey: A Native Son’s Plans for NewarkOpen in New Window
The $90 million project planned for a redevelopment site near the New Jersey Performing Arts Center overlooking the Passaic River will become the third-tallest structure in Newark.


August 15, 2008 23:50:13  -  Read More
In the Region | Connecticut: An About-Face on 2 DevelopmentsOpen in New Window
After a costly three-year quest for approvals necessary to build large village-style developments in East Lyme and New Milford, Vespera Investments has withdrawn from both projects.


August 15, 2008 23:36:33  -  Read More
Havens | Williams, Ariz.: On Route 66 at the Canyon’s DoorOpen in New Window
Williams, Ariz., draws vacationers who stumble on the small city en route to the Grand Canyon and return to buy second homes.


August 15, 2008 05:59:02  -  Read More
Your Second Home | Renting Out: Bright Spot in a Bad EconomyOpen in New Window
There’s good news for second-home owners hoping to rent out an investment property: vacationers are turning to these rentals more than ever.


August 15, 2008 03:42:58  -  Read More
Breaking Ground: The White Elephant Hotel Residences and Canyon Ranch Miami BeachOpen in New Window
A residential development associated with a well-known hotel in Nantucket, Mass., and a beachfront spa resort and residential development in Miami Beach.


August 15, 2008 03:33:50  -  Read More
High & Low | Blue Ridge, Ga.: Log Cabins, From Rustic to RegalOpen in New Window
About 80 percent of those who buy log cabins, the property style of choice in the Blue Ridge area of Fannin County, Ga., are second-home owners.


August 15, 2008 03:33:29  -  Read More
Away: His Sanctuary From GlamourOpen in New Window
Harlan Bratcher and his partner, Toby Usnik, leave the hyperkinetic city behind for Horizon Hill, the Hudson Valley retreat that they share in Red Hook, N.Y.


August 15, 2008 03:26:20  -  Read More
International Real Estate: For Sale in ... Chamonix, FranceOpen in New Window
A three-bedroom chalet in the Chamonix Valley at the foot of Mont Blanc, with views of the Alps, is on the market for $1,789,400.


August 13, 2008 06:30:30  -  Read More
In the Region | Westchester: Single-Family, Meet Mixed-UseOpen in New Window
For decades, planning board officials discouraged apartments above stores in Hastings-on-Hudson’s small-business district. These days, officials are rethinking that approach.


August 9, 2008 10:35:41  -  Read More
Living In | Gravesend, Brooklyn: A Neighborhood Both Insular and DiverseOpen in New Window
In the Sephardic area of Gravesend, Brooklyn, the largest houses and most elaborate hedges and porches are centered on two thoroughfares: Avenue T and Ocean Parkway.


August 9, 2008 10:06:43  -  Read More
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