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A Village Down the Block
At a ?cohousing? project planned for Fort Greene, Brooklyn, the residents will share all decisions and some meals.
Big Deal: A River House Listing, 18 Years Later
Few stories can rival that of Arlene Farkas, whose husband of more than 30 years, Bruce R. Farkas, moved out of their 14-room duplex apartment at River House in 1990, 18 years ago.
Habitats | Newark: A Bird?s-Eye View of Tomorrow
Toni Griffin lives in a former office building that was converted into 317 rental apartments ? the first new luxury building in Newark in more than 40 years.
Streetscapes | 869 President Street, Brooklyn: A Different Drummer of a House
A walker in Park Slope will not find anything else like Stewart Woodford?s arresting red brick house at 869 President Street.
Living In | Hempstead Village, L.I.: Economical Homes, Bustling Transit
Incorporated in 1853, Hempstead Village, L.I., is described in the census as being the oldest and most populous village in New York.
The Hunt: Hello, Doorman
Bryan Drury rents an apartment in Brooklyn that his parents bought as an investment.
Mortgages: Lenders Become Proactive
Lenders are asking that anyone with a debt-to-income ratio exceeding 38 percent contact the company that sends the borrower?s monthly mortgage bill.
In the Region | New Jersey: Opening Doors for the Disabled
For some good-hearted groups seeking to house the disabled, there is a silver lining to the cloud over the residential market.
The Sell: The Paintings and the Price Came Down
A new broker suggested a more aggressive purge of possessions and a price of $935,000 to sell a one-bedroom in London Terrace Gardens, on West 24th Street.
Big Deal: A Condo Checks Out, a Hotel Checks In
A converted prewar office building on a commercial block in Murray Hill is now a condominium.
A Retreat Outside of Hanoi
The American writer Nguyen Qui Duc has settled in Tam Dao to enjoy the cool mountain air, walk in the pine forests and gaze at the dramatic vistas.
Experience Necessary: From That First Show and Tell, a Passion for Real Estate
David Berley is chairman of Walter & Samuels Inc., a real estate firm he has been with for 40 years. He specializes in converting commercial space to residential.
Preserving the City: An Opaque and Lengthy Road to Landmark Status
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission often takes years to act, an examination shows.
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