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The Renter Roadblock
Renters were a godsend when the market went into hibernation. But now that buyers are stirring, some owners wish their tenants would just go away.
The Hunt: Hunters Revel in the Sounds of Silence
A bedroom door: That?s what Meghan Galewski and James Gonzalez wanted most.
Living In | Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn: The Little Town That Prices
Vinegar Hill is nudged into a corner of the waterfront that seems, at least in part, forgotten by time.
Habitats: Home and Album
Little more than a week after buying an apartment Arash Yomtobian?s employer, Lehman Brothers, announced plans to declare bankruptcy.
Posting: New Housing in Midtown, for a Song
On 43rd Street off Eighth Avenue is a new seven-story building that offers low-income housing and affordable rehearsal space, which are both in short supply.
Mortgages: Help for First-Time Buyers
The State of New York Mortgage Agency, or Sonyma, is now offering 30-year affordable-housing loans at 4.75 percent.
In the Region | New Jersey: In New Jersey, the Telephone Challenge
The phone, once a real estate agent?s primary ? well, only ? mode of communication with a client, is making a comeback of sorts in these lean times.
In the Region | Long Island: Rolling Waves and Rolling Homes
Plots in a low-key mobile-home park of 199 trailer-condos interspersed with a few stick-built shacks in Montauk Shores are available, but the structures cannot be replaced by houses.
Square Feet | The 30-Minute Interview: Mark Jaccom
As of April 21, Mr. Jaccom, 54, will become the chief executive of the tristate hub of Colliers International, a full-service commercial real estate brokerage company.
In the Region | Westchester: A Sense That Now Is the Time
A look at the strategies of buyers venturing into the market shows Westchester as no longer being in free fall but still poised precariously.
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