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Penetrating the Maze of Mortgage Relief
Housing advocates who work with homeowners say that while President Obama?s loan modification program could help thousands of New Yorkers, it has been slow to get off the ground.
Living in | Southport, Conn.: An Enclave for One?s Inner Scarlett
Buildings with grooved pillars and curlicue capitals line thoroughfares like Westway and Old South Roads in Southport, a waterfront enclave of Fairfield, Conn.
Mortgages: Beware of Neighbor?s Home Foreclosure
A report from the Center for Responsible Lending says that homeowners who are concerned about their home?s value should watch for signs of trouble among their neighbors.
Big Deal: Don?t Move, Accumulate
Some apartment owners have played a sort of New York board game by acquiring units in the same building, creating grand floor plans to rival layouts of an earlier age.
Habitats | Stockton, N.J.: Far From the Gavel, Convenient to Trout
After a two year search, the owners of the Rago Arts and Auction Center found quiet in a weathered-wood 1970s contemporary just a few miles away.
In the Region | Long Island: Sweet Deals for Renters
As inventories of homes and condominiums stack up, some Long Island sellers are cutting their losses or sitting out the weak market by becoming landlords.
The Hunt: When Nothing Compares
Peter Rider and Glenn Hill found an apartment in the Sanctuary, a condominium converted from a church and rectory in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Posting: Columbus Square Creates a New World of Sorts
Initially named Columbus Village, the five-tower development on the Upper West Side that has faced opposition from neighbors, is opening its first tower under a new name.
In the Region | New Jersey: Luxury Condos, All Bids Considered
The Beacon, a condominium building in Jersey City, will be the first high-end complex in the Hudson River area to auction units.
In the Region | Westchester: Reduced Rents? On the Contrary
Even in today?s downturn, real estate brokers report the cost of an apartment in Westchester is on the rise.
Big Deal: Town House, Dream House
The first word that a brownstone on Central Park West was on the market was when the deed was filed showing that the house had sold for $15 million.
Big Deal: The Undeterred
Two young brokerage firms have merged in the last few weeks, hoping to use the real estate recession to take on their older, larger and more experienced rivals.
Are You Eligible for a Mortgage Modification?
There are several ways to determine your eligibility for the loan mortgage modification offered under the Obama administration?s new plan.
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