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The Everest Advantage
If you don?t mind stairs, a walk-up can make the trek worth your while.
Habitats: A Man and His Miscellany
Passers-by slow down in front of the house on Cottage Place where John Foxell has lived for a 25 years.
Living In | Sea Cliff, L.I.: Living in: Sea Cliff, L.I.
Sea Cliff bungalows and Victorians often come with water views and many homes have been carefully restored.
The Hunt: For This Hunter, a Place With Space for Later
After being a renter in New York for 15 years, Anne Fassotte decided it was time to buy.
In the Region | Westchester: Financing a Fixer-Upper
With the current spate of foreclosures have come bargain-seeking buyers, seemingly undeterred by repair jobs.
The Real Brokers of New York
HGTV is hoping to seduce viewers around the country with tales of the city?s opulent residential properties and the intense New Yorkers who buy and sell them.
In the Region | New Jersey: In New Jersey, the For-Sale Signs Are in Bloom
Real estate agents in northern New Jersey said a concentration of for-sale signs was often the result of sociological change, rather than change of season or economy.
Square Feet | The 30-Minute Interview: Larry Korman
Mr. Korman, is a co-president of Korman Communities, a company which has extended-stay hotels and apartments.
Mortgages: Less Interest in Interest-Only Loans
One of the two government-sponsored companies that set lending standards has announced it would stop backing interest-only mortgages.
In the Region | Long Island: On Long Island, Legislating Fairness in Co-ops
Co-op boards in Suffolk County must now state in writing why they have denied an application.
Property Lines: A Stake in the Sand
Beachfront homeowners in Destin, Fla., would rather see the beaches erode than share their sand with the tanning masses.
Town Crier: Lockhart Steele: The Optimist?s Blogger
No matter what happens in the New York City real estate market, Lockhart Steele and his site, Curbed, deem it worthy of loving attention.
Trust, Underwater
A homeowner applies for a new loan and discovers unexpected collateral damage of the mortgage meltdown.
Ask the Contractor
From wood floors to landscaping, tips for transforming your home.
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