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The Danger in the Fine Print
If you buy when a building is just a glimmer in the developer?s eye, some nasty surprises can be in store unless you and your lawyer read the offering plan carefully.
National Perspectives: Northeast Los Angeles: Ready for a Close-Up
With real estate prices on the rise, home buyers have been migrating to a historic hilly area that offers views from the Pacific Ocean to the Hollywood Hills.
Habitats | Downtown Brooklyn: A Business Grows and a Family Follows, Under the S
Lexy Funk and Vahap Avsar live to a retail rhythm. At 10 on weekend mornings, they can hear the music from their Brooklyn Industries store below.
The Hunt: A Place to Play a Piano, Forte
In all the places Ronen Segev has lived in Manhattan, only one neighbor ever complained that his piano-playing made too much noise.
Streetscapes | Bleecker Street: High-Born Homes That Came and Went
Bleecker?s showpiece, one of the most unusual groups of houses in the city, was the 1840 Depau Row.
Living In | Howard Beach, Queens: Prices Aren?t Supersonic; the Planes Aren?t Ei
Some buyers have learned a secret about Howard Beach: the same house that might cost $650,000 elsewhere in Queens can be had for tens of thousands less. And then there are those waterfront views.
In the Region | New Jersey: Home Turf
A growing number of developments seem to be promoting the advantages of a site near a public or private golf course, even if a buyer has no interest in swinging a club.
In the Region | Westchester: Fitting in on Campus
Unlike most of the older structures at the College of New Rochelle, which are neo-Gothic collegiate in style, the latest addition has a distinctly modernistic flavor.
In the Region | Long Island: A Look That Says ?North Fork?
The owners of Three Pillars Development hope to provide a distinctive brand to the 60-mile rod of land that runs from Riverhead to Orient Point.
Postings: More People, More Stuff to Buy
In a neighborhood best known for restored brownstones, the 10-story 180-unit structure in Harlem Heights makes its presence felt.
Big Deal: Sheffield Tenants Win a Round
A hardy band of 22 market-rate tenants who stayed through months of dusty construction and legal uncertainty won a significant legal victory last week.
Breaking Ground: Wildhorse Meadows and Meriwether Ranch
A new resort community in Steamboat Springs, Colo., and a residential development aimed at outdoors enthusiasts in Melrose, Mont.
The Window Box Gets Some Tough Competition
Cities from Los Angeles to Chicago are offering incentives for builders who use environmentally friendly green roofs.
Your Home: Moving the Air Throughout a Home
There is a difference between ventilating a house to cool it and doing so to bring in fresh air.
Q & A: Loss-Assessment Riders: Are They Necessary?
?Loss-assessment coverage is automatically included under a cooperative or condominium homeowners? policy.?
Q & A: Inheritance Rights Under Rent Control
If I marry, would my wife be able to succeed me upon my death?
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