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And the Blog Goes On
A hush may have fallen on real estate, but the blogs devoted to the industry still have plenty to say. These days their tone is often more serious than snarky.
Habitats: Renovation Road
Matthew Leaney recently remodeled his apartment on the top floors of a Harlem brownstone into wide open and sleekly detailed modern space.
Big Deal: Every Man for Himself
An unemployed hedge fund executive with a glorious limestone town house on East 67th Street tried to convince a selling broker to buy his house instead of his neighbor?s.
Living In | Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn: Brio Inside the Brownstones
While recent arrivals are nothing new to Carroll Gardens, the neighborhood?s old guard has remained reassuringly in place.
Streetscapes | 1930s Banks on Madison Avenue: Depression-Era Alternatives to the
After the crash of 1929, bank construction continued along Madison Avenue with a quartet of elegant little bank structures, from 64th to 78th Streets.
Mortgages: Safeguarding Against Loan Discrimination
New York State authorities announced a settlement this month with two mortgage brokers accused of discriminating against minority borrowers.
The Hunt: The City Experiment for Long Island Hunters
Christine and David Crowe downsized from a two-level house on Long Island to an apartment in Bayside, Queens.
In the Region | New Jersey: Recycling, and Selling, Some History
Two warehouse-to-loft conversions in New Jersey are now being marketed in Hoboken and Jersey City, and a third is under way in Newark.
In the Region | Long Island: Another National Builder Drops Out
Pulte Homes of Bloomfield, Mich., one of the nation?s largest residential builders, has sold back its Long Island interests to the builder and developer it bought them from.
The Sell: Staying Patient and Positive
After lowering the price, Gillian Munro was able to sell her house in the hamlet of Bellerose Terrace, in the Nassau County town of Hempstead.
Big Deal: Why Did the Broker Cross the Bridge?
What does it take to get Manhattan?s most productive brokers to a new condominium development in a prewar building in far-off Brooklyn? An iPod Nano.
In the Region | Westchester: In-Law Apartments Back in Demand
Just as the nation?s first family is glad to have plenty of room in the White House to bring along Michelle Obama?s mother, so, too, are other families seeking additional space, or making use of it.
Style: A Touch of Glass
A stone?s throw away from Phillip Johnson?s New Caanan retreat, one of his houses has been hiding in plain sight.
Real Estate | Stamford: In Financial Stronghold, Darkened Offices
As commercial space becomes vacant, small businesses like restaurants, theaters and barbers find fewer patrons.
Letters: Meet Me Under the Gobbling Gargoyles
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