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Buying With Help From Mom and Dad
As apartment prices have risen, more parents are giving their children a hand. But often there are strings attached. In many cases, parents expect some control over the furniture, the appliances and even how often they can use the apartments for their own visits to New York.
National Perspectives: Texans Find Their Own Hamptons Equivalent
Houston residents, eager for a second home and flush with cash from the oil boom, have made Galveston Island an emerging Lone Star equivalent of the Hamptons.
Streetscapes | White Street: A Glimpse of What SoHo Used to Be
To experience the quality of the old SoHo these days, you have to venture south of Canal into TriBeCa, where blocks like White Street from Church Street to Broadway have that long-ago quiet.
Habitats | South Park Slope: Two Veterans of Bad Old Days in Brooklyn
When Pete Solomita and Jill Vinitsky bought their house in 1999, it was ?the last affordable house in Brooklyn.?
The Hunt: The Early Bird Catches the Condo
Peter Savard found that something about Long Island City, Queens, helped him get over New Mexico.
Living In | Park Hill, Yonkers, N.Y.: Preservation, vs. Live and Let Build
Coming upon Park Hill, a stately neighborhood of mansions and bungalows on a wooded plateau overlooking the Hudson River, is like discovering a never-never land.
Postings: A Gallerist Turned Developer
Built in 1915 and used as a machinery warehouse until last year, the Grand Machinery Exchange is being converted to 14 condos.
In the Region| New Jersey: The Young Are Welcome Here, Too
Two new condominium developments in Chatham and West Orange are emerging as natural enclaves for some empty nesters.
In the Region | Connecticut: A Surge in Foreclosure Filings
A slower housing market and the proliferation of risky mortgage products continue to drive up foreclosure rates across Connecticut.
In the Region | Long Island: Same Land, Different Buildings
After four years of trying to win support for a higher-density mixed-use community plan in Nassau County, Charles B. Wang announced that he was dropping the idea.
Big Deal : Tall and Thin, Back in Fashion
The sliver building is making a comeback in Midtown Manhattan.
Your Home: Flip Taxes: A Pox on Sellers? Profits
The surest way to get a co-op or condo building buzzing is for the board to propose a flip tax.
Q & A: After an Apartment Is Deregulated ...
Will I be allowed to live out the term of my new lease?
Q & A: Can a Co-op Board Limit Rent Charged in a Sublet?
While it might seem odd for a board to limit the rent amount, there is probably a good reason for the board?s action.
Q & A: If a Rent-Controlled Tenant Is Evicted, What Then?
Does an apartment become subject to rent stabilization after the tenant is evicted?
Cliff Notes
Jottings on an elegant feat of hillside engineering.
Correction: The Greening of Graying Buildings
The ?In the Region? article in New Jersey copies on Feb. 18, about the conversion of two old buildings in New Jersey into up-to-date residences, misstated the area of Hoboken in which one of the properties, the Coconut Building warehouse, is located. It is in the city?s northeast section, not the northwest. The article also misidentified the shopping area nearest the property. It is Washington Street, not Hudson Street.
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