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news aggregatorIn the Garden: A Cane the World Can Lean OnA grower in the Pacific Northwest spreads the word, and the bamboo.
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At Home in BerlinIt was Berlin’s reputation as a good real estate buy that prompted Marianne Brown and her husband, Kevin, to invest in the city that brought them together more than 40 years ago.
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Property Values: What You Get for... $7 MillionA six-bedroom house in Avalon, N.J., a three-bedroom house, with two guest houses, in Austin, Tex., and a three-bedroom house with one guest house in Montecito, Calif.
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Home Away: Assembling a Log CabinThe aesthetic of a log home seems to tap directly into the second-home ethos: comfort and relaxation.
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Co-ops Slip, but Condos Lead Rise in Manhattan Apartment PricesThe average price of a condo in Manhattan rose by as much as 28 percent in the second quarter of this year compared with last year.
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Fighting Off ForeclosureMany New Yorkers are struggling to pay their mortgages. Luckily, the market is strong enough that they can sell if they have to.
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Living In | Morningside Heights: A Slice of Relaxed Life, Sandwiched by ParksSwathed in the greenery of Riverside and Morningside Parks, this neighborhood is a lot quieter since Columbia University students went home for the summer.
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In The Region: It’s Spring. Somebody Tell the Buyers.Beyond the borders of New York City, there are indications that a wintry chill besets the market in much of the region.
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Your Home: Appeals Court Affirms an EvictionEven an experienced real estate lawyer is no match for the power of a co-op corporation to control the quality of life in its building.
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Q & A: If the Elevator Is Broken, Is a Rent Rebate in Order?One of our building’s elevators has been inoperable for almost three weeks, and replacing it will take months. What recourse do tenants have?
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Q & A: How Confidential Are Applications?Are there any laws in New York that govern how a co-op board handles buyers’ private financial information?
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Posting: Putting Out the Welcome MatThe collaborative process behind a project in SoHo may get a better reception than did the architecture firm’s last project, the Sculpture for Living at Astor Place.
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Big Deal: The Sky Wasn’t the LimitThe grandest duplex apartment atop 101 Warren Street, listed as a “sky home” by the developers, is back on the market after the would-be buyer changed his mind.
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Streetscapes | Grand Concourse: Sturm und Drang Over a Memorial to Heinrich HeineA monument commissioned by Heine’s admirers for his birthplace, Düsseldorf, was refused, but eventually found its way to the Bronx.
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National Perspectives: When the Desert CallsLong considered a second-home haven, an increasing number of buyers are turning Palm Springs into their primary residence.
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Habitats | Murray Street: Mapping Out a Place for EverythingIn more than six decades in Manhattan, Melvin Dwork lived on the East Side and in a duplex co-op in SoHo before finding a home in a former I.R.S. office building.
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The Hunt: The Winning Personality WinsJannette Hawkins thought she’d found a home when she moved her things into a Harlem one-bedroom. Three months later, she resumed her search.
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