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To Avert Blight, City Will Repair and Resell Vacant Homes
New York City will spend $24 million to rehabilitate and resell 115 foreclosed homes, one of the most aggressive steps city officials have taken in years to prevent neighborhood blight.
Swindlers Find Growing Market in Foreclosures
A new breed of swindlers calling themselves ?foreclosure rescue companies? is preying on desperate homeowners.
On Location: 24 Rooms Tucked Into One
A tiny Hong Kong apartment is a model of flexible living, featuring sliding wall units and fold-down tables and chairs.
From The International Herald Tribune: Luxury Properties Suffer in Singapore?s D
Prices for luxury real estate in Singapore came crashing down last year and analysts are predicting another sharp drop in the year to come.
Away: No Home for Squares
This Aspen, Colo., house coils around itself, with rooms and railing-less balconies constituting 12 levels.
Havens | Bainbridge Island, Wash.: A Respite From Seattle, a Ferry Ride Away
Bainbridge Island, Wash., offers residents charming amenities, a tranquil lifestyle, and a short, 35-minute commute.
Your Second Home | Warm-Weather Towns: Views Wet or Views Dry?
For a warm- weather getaway, consider sand and surf, or desert and mountains.
Breaking Ground: The Grand at Diamond Beach, and the Veranda Resort & Residences
A resort community at a well-known beach and an oceanfront residential development.
High & Low | North Fork, Long Island: Less Buzz, More Tranquillity
What the North Fork of Long Island lacks in glamour, it makes up for with charm.
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