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Havens | Naramata, British Columbia: A Sandy Beach, a Sunny Climate and Canadian
 
Vineyards, orchards and great weather are luring second-home buyers to Naramata, a British Columbia village 50 miles north of the United States border.
Living Here | Solar-Powered Houses: Energy Independence
 
?Taos is truly a solar capital and is very much into sustainable living. Even our local radio station is solar powered.?
So, Do I Make the Cut?
 
In a tight market, dog owners are finding that pet-friendly buildings come at a price.
National Perspectives: ?Smart Growth? in South Carolina
 
Rather than allowing development to overwhelm Jasper County, S.C., officials have collaborated on a plan to guide building and preserve natural beauty.
Streetscapes | Architectural Lettering: A Man Who Minds His P?s and Q?s
 
The city has no shortage of sign lettering, and one expert, Paul Shaw, has amassed 5,000 photographs of lettering in New York. He thinks he has only scratched the surface.
Habitats | SoHo: A 22-Year Lifetime on Thompson Street
 
Harry McNally and Nick Poe manage to live in the heart of SoHo because they rent the apartment where Mr. McNally spent much of his childhood.
The Hunt: A Surprise on the East Side
 
A couple fresh out of college had their hearts set on a hip part of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, but ended up on the Upper East Side.
Living In | Pleasant Plains, S.I.: If It Stayed the Same, That Would Be Differen
 
Change has been the one constant in Pleasant Plains, a small, once sleepy hamlet on Raritan Bay close to the southernmost tip of Staten Island.
In the Region | New Jersey: Center Stage in Fort Lee
 
A new $1 billion complex here will have more than 800 condominiums, a first-class hotel and conference center and extensive new retail and office space.
In the Region | Westchester: Aeries on Offer, to Rent or Buy
 
In Yonkers, New Rochelle and White Plains, developers are furiously building more high-end units to lure doctors, lawyers and financial types out of Manhattan.
In the Region | Long Island: A Second Act in Hempstead
 
In the last two years, developers have shown interest in this once-neglected Long Island village surrounded by wealthy enclaves.
Big Deal : Warm Reception for an Icelander
 
Jon Asgeir Johannesson, a businessman from Iceland, has just acquired one of the most expensive apartments ever sold in Manhattan below 42nd Street.
Posting: Park Condos, but the Park Comes Later
 
Sales at One Brooklyn Bridge Park, the largest residential conversion of a building in the history of Kings County, are underway.
Your Home: A New Law May Hurt More Than It Helps
 
New York State's Home Equity Theft Prevention Act will also make it difficult for owners facing foreclosure to find investors to help them out.
Q & A: Concessions for Older Renters
 
Is there a statute that will limits rent increases on the basis of age?
Q & A: Must Tenants Tell Landlord Who?s Visiting?
 
David Ng, a Manhattan lawyer who represents tenants, says no advance notice is required.
Can a Condo Be Forced to Hold an Annual Meeting?
 
Edward T. Braverman, a Manhattan co-op and condo lawyer, says unit owners have the right to demand a meeting.
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
 
New Yorkers are not notably genial neighbors, but the boom in condos loaded with amenities has created opportunities for neighbors to make friends.

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