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What the Broker Saw
It's an on-the-job hazard: going into private spaces every day exposes some activities and habits that would be better not exposed to public view. Starting, of course, with sex.
More Buyers Are Thinking Small
Recent market reports show that studios and one-bedroom apartments are increasing in price, while the values of larger apartments are not keeping pace.
The Hunt: A Place Where Life Can Go On
Joseph Troché needed a fresh start. He bought a brownstone in Harlem that needed $1,250,000 in renovation, and will soon move in with his son, Seth, and their dog, Kango.
Habitats | Red Hook, Brooklyn: The History of a Loft Reflects the His-and-Her St
The evolution of a product designer's Red Hook loft from party pad to stylishly designed apartment tracked the 38-year-old's personal growth.
National Perspectives: The New Orleans Market Is Poised to Recover
Real estate in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina is a perplexing, contradictory world. But the market for rumors is hot.
Big Deal: Farewell to a Vertical Village
When Bill Trautman walked away from his co-op apartment for the last time in September, he was closing the door on nearly half a century of memories.
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