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Havens | Puna, Hawaii: On the Big Island, a Place for Price-Sensitive Home Shopp
Puna is not the most obvious second-home paradise on Hawaii, but there is a magical quality in this craggy, tangly, jungly region of the Big Island?s southeast.
Birds of a Feather
These days, being old isn?t the only reason to choose a retirement community. You may want to be around people with your values, your sexual orientation or your religion.
Living Here | Houses In River Towns: Going With the Flow
?Our house is a plain-Jane Victorian that I?ve been remodeling one room at a time. Even though it?s in town, not directly on the river, the light is amazing.?
Breaking Ground: The Residences at Atlantis and the Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage
A condo-hotel on Paradise Island in the Bahamas and a new hotel and residences in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Just Ask
In a town that?s always talking, apartment buyers can be a curiously circumspect bunch when it comes to questions.
Sketch Pad: A Touch of Artistic License
Kevin Kennon reimagines an apartment, which had been used as lawyers? offices, as a combined living and gallery space.
Habitats | Lower Fifth Avenue: An Author Discovers, and Then Writes, ?The Best P
Lesley Dormen is not a natural-born New Yorker. And yet if you saw her today, she looks like a character from a classic Manhattan fairy tale.
The Hunt: No Longer an Outsider Looking In
Bob Trenta grew up in New Jersey and moved to Florida, but yearned for Manhattan. He and his girlfriend, Rosa Holloway, even came in under budget, at $340,000.
National Perspectives: A West Side Story With a Promising Ending
Two decades after deciding to resuscitate its economically troubled west side, Annapolis, Md., hopes a mixed-use development will continue its revival.
Streetscapes | West 56th Street: One Dances the Cancan, the Other the Minuet
The town houses at 10 and 12 West 56th Street could not be more different, but they are inextricably linked.
Posting: ?Country? Living and Quiet Neighbors
As Brooklyn?s residential building boom continues, more luxury buildings are going up along the edge of Green-Wood Cemetery.
Living In | Milford Center, Conn.: There?s a History to All This History
As suburbs stretch farther and farther out, the beachy Long Island Sound city of Milford finds itself changing in character.
In the Region | Long Island: A Village Is Thinking Beyond Cabanas
Even though the clubs in Atlantic Beach are full in the summer, their owners say that rising taxes and maintenance costs are driving them out of business.
Seductive Machines for City Living
Two new residential buildings designed by the French architect Jean Nouvel raise the possibility that hedonistic materialism is good for the soul.
Your Home: Converting a Co-op to a Condominium
Most lawyers say that converting a co-op to a condominium is almost always more trouble than it?s worth.
Q & A: A Long-Delayed Security Deposit
I have lived in my building for over a decade without a deposit, can the new landlord demand one now?
Q & A: Can a Co-op Board Member Campaign for Candidates?
Does New York law bar a co-op director from endorsing other candidates?
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