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House Tour: Nantucket
Fred?s Shed, a tiny seaside cottage rental in Siasconset, Mass., on the Atlantic, has people coming back year after year.
Money Erodes a Holdout of Old Long Island
Old hotels in the once unmanicured fishing hamlet of Montauk have been transformed into fashionable resorts.
Bushwick Journal: Shops at the Loom Stakes a Claim in Brooklyn
A 20-store emporium in a former pillow factory in Brooklyn hopes to stake its claim as the centerpiece in a neighborhood on the verge of rebirth.
Living In | Montville Township, N.J.: A Rural Hub With an Easy Commute
A Morris County community that cultivates an understated, low-key image has drawn its share of high-profile residents.
International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Vancouver
Though demand for condos has dipped in recent years, prices have remained relatively stable in the downtown area.
The Appraisal: In New York Real Estate, a Marketing Revolution
The promotion of apartments, now including cocktail parties, television programs and Web sites, has exploded.
Dursts? Stake in World Trade Tower Helps Project
The Durst real estate family won a hotly contested bidding contest for a stake in 1 World Trade Center and is expected to invest at least $100 million in the tower.
More Prewar Buildings Are Becoming Condos
Prewar rental buildings are increasingly being converted to condos, which appeal to many buyers.
Streetscapes | Riverside Drive: The Late Great Charles Schwab Mansion
The steel magnate Charles M. Schwab built one of the grandest mansions the city has ever seen. But it was out of step with the times, and stood for less than 40 years.
Living In | NoHo: A Zone of Contrasts North of Houston
A downtown neighborhood that makes up in style what it lacks in size, with historic buildings and splashily added condominiums.
On Location: In San Juan, the Transformation of a Derelict Building
Seeking an urban dwelling with room for farming, Michy Marxuach and Fernando Lloveras found it in an abandoned 19th-century 9,000-square-foot house.
House Tour: Stone Ridge, N.Y.
A weekend home in the Catskills has a huge bluestone fireplace, glass walls and shades that can be left up all the time.
The Fall of Temporary Apartment Walls
New York is cracking down on illegal room dividers, which means that bedroom carved out of the living room may have to go.
On Location: In Guernsey, the Makeover of a Stone Barn
A couple?s 15th-century barn is renovated with light and energy efficiency in mind.
Big Deal: Trump Jr. Sells West Side Condo
The apartment at 220 Riverside Boulevard sold for $1.845 million.
The Roller-Coaster Ride Called a Short Sale
Short sales are on the rise in Manhattan as some homeowners who bought at the height of the market are finding themselves underwater.
Big Deal: David Bouley Sells 10th Street Coop
The chef?s two-bedroom apartment sold for $1.4 million, after first being listed in 2007 for $2.4 million.
Big Deal: Conan O?Brien Sells Duplex for $25 Million
The talk show host sold his duplex for more than $4 million below his asking price.
STREETSCAPES/Readers? Questions: A Stable and Its Dakota Connection
Readers? questions pertain to the Dakota Stables and the Lexington School for the Deaf.
Yikes! It?s a Garage
The building of few private garages has set off municipal alarm bells. Fearing copycats, the city has moved swiftly to tighten the rules.
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