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A Downturn Begins
Prices fell in many Manhattan neighborhoods in the third quarter of this year. Areas that did not are likely to see prices fall in the fourth quarter.
Living In | Somers, N.Y.: Wal-Mart Far; Reservoirs Near
Somers, N.Y., has a landscape of trees, hills and reservoirs that is punctuated by buildings, most tucked in discreetly along winding, hilly streets.
Habitats: An Old Brownstone?s Loft Aesthetic
Deborah Marland and David Backus?s remodeled house in Park Slope, Brooklyn, which Ms. Marland has lived in since the early 1970s, feels more like a loft than a brownstone.
Streetscapes | 1 Park Avenue: History Lessons by the Numbers
Martha Bacon fought a tenacious battle in the 1920s out of her peculiar Gothic house at 34th and Park Avenue ? until the 1 in her No. 1 Park Avenue was taken away from her.
The Hunt: The Great Outdoors, City Style
Although her Upper East Side one-bedroom was perfectly fine, it lacked what Joanne McIntosh desired most ? a balcony.
The Sell: Taking a Knife to the Asking Price
Javier Gandara and his wife, Ana Maria Monge were able to sell their Gramercy Park apartment after lowering their price.
In the Region | New Jersey: A Slower Pace in Teardowns
The economic situation and the sorry state of the housing market mean that fewer and fewer people are tearing down homes in historic neighborhoods in New Jersey.
In the Region | Connecticut: Condo Developers Change Tack
Developers of two waterfront condominium projects in New London have resorted to a jointly sponsored sealed-bid promotion to attract buyers.
Big Deal: Obama Schmoozed Here
James A. Torrey?s apartment at 131 East 66th Street, which was the setting for the release party of Senator Barack Obama?s book, is up for sale.
In the Region | Long Island: A Beach Town?s Parking Problem
Faced with high levels of parking angst in Long Beach, the municipality has spent $25,000 on a study of palliative measures.
Big Deal: Many Options in Financial District
The J. P. Morgan building at 15 Broad Street may not be immune to the market downturn, as many owners, from investors to hedge-fund kingpins, head for the door.
Mortgages: Rating the Loan Process
According to a new survey, customers are more happy with their loan process now than they were in the past two years.
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