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  1. Voyeur

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    Voyeur: Early Spring Flowers

    Glimpses of color hint at the season ahead.

  1. Ask Real Estate

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    Dealing with a Mouse Infestation

    Getting rid of mice isn’t easy, but it’s a co-op board’s responsibility if a building becomes infested.

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    Moving Checklist

    Proper planning will make any move less stressful, and that means setting a time line with scheduled tasks leading up to your moving date.

  3. 360 View

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    The Life of a Small-Time Landlord

    Small-property owners in New York City sometimes have a tough time making the business make sense.

  4. On the Market

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    Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

    This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Great Neck, N.Y., and Ridgewood, N.J.

Ask Real Estate

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  1. Ask Real Estate

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    Endless Parties Next Door

    When a tenant in a rent-stabilized building refuses to stop having loud all-night parties, what can the neighbors do?

  2. Ask Real Estate

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    An Apartment With a Mold Problem

    Management promised to get rid of the mold in her apartment, but never did, and now she has respiratory problems.

Living In

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  1. Living In

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    North Salem: The Country Life

    A Westchester town with acres of horse farms and open land.

  2. Living In

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    Greenfield Hill, Conn.: For Nature Lovers

    This Fairfield neighborhood with a historic district offers good value as buyers’ tastes have shifted to areas closer to downtown and the beach.

  3. Living In

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    The Ironbound, Newark: Convenient, but a World Apart

    With its European market-town vibe and proximity to Manhattan, the neighborhood has long been attractive. Soon it will benefit from a new three-acre park and other projects.