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The Real Riddle of Changing Weather: How Safe Is My Home?
 
Parts of New York City will most certainly face more storms, and water damage, in the next decades.
Habitats | Upper West Side: A Tailor-Made Apartment That Was Worth the Wait
 
At 450 square feet, it is not so much small as utterly improbable ? a conundrum to be puzzled over and solved.
The Hunt: Finally, She Hears a ?Yes?
 
When Ali Schmitz moved to New York, the easy part was finding a job as a speech-language pathologist, and a room to rent for $950 a month.
National Perspectives: Holding the Line on New Development
 
The future of the Urban Development Boundary is up for grabs in Miami-Dade County as farmers and environmentalists face off about new construction.
Living In | Red Hook, Brooklyn: Where Tugboats Chug and Ikea?s Coming
 
Red Hook?s fan club has a growing membership, for whom all the quirks and quibbles only enhance its status as a uniquely great place to live.
In the Region | New Jersey: Why Sellers May Be Disappointed
 
Home sellers beware. Despite what real estate industry data might suggest, sales prices were down by 10 to 20 percent in New Jersey last year.
In the Region | Dutchess County: Suburbia?s Northward Crawl
 
After three test rides from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central Terminal, Kelly McCurry and Mark Giordano were convinced they could live some 75 miles north of the city.
In the Region | Long Island: Ye Olde High-End Condo
 
New condominiums on the East End are rare enough that any proposal grabs attention.
Big Deal : Harlem?s Newest Beacon
 
Gentrification in Harlem last week reached a new milestone: its first Upper East Side-style high-rise condominium tower.
Your Home: Laminated Windows Keep Out the Din
 
The average window eliminates only half the outside noise. The secret to truly soundproof windows? Laminated glass.
Q & A: How Long Must a Co-op Deal Wait?
 
Are there any rules regulating the length of time it takes a co-op board to act on a buyer?s application to buy an apartment?
Who Should Pay for a Heating Unit?
 
Two engineers sent by my co-op board determined that I need a second heating unit. Am I responsible for installing and paying for this, or is the co-op?

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