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The neoclassical brick rowhouse in the West Village has many of its original details, as well as several appealing alterations.
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The neoclassical brick rowhouse in the West Village has many of its original details, as well as several appealing alterations.
By JULIE LASKY
A Washington area transplant working in information technology finds a sweet spot along the J/M/Z subway line.
By JOYCE COHEN
A Victorian condominium in San Francisco; a 1958 colonial in Falmouth, Mass.; and a brick-and-stone house in University Park, Tex.
By VIVIAN MARINO
In Belgium, home prices are up and agents say sales are better than ever — despite the recent global recession and terrorist attacks.
By LISA PREVOST
Once the home of tycoons and Titanic survivors, the village is now home to about 300 families.
By JULIE LASKY
Moving is never easy, but there are some easy ways to reduce the stress.
By JEN A. MILLER
The triplex penthouse atop the Clock Tower building in Dumbo, Brooklyn, finally sold after seven years on the market.
By VIVIAN MARINO
Glimpses of color hint at the season ahead.
Photographs by GEORGE ETHEREDGE for THE NEW YORK TIMES
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
Compiled by C.J. HUGHES
Getting rid of mice isn’t easy, but it’s a co-op board’s responsibility if a building becomes infested.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Proper planning will make any move less stressful, and that means setting a time line with scheduled tasks leading up to your moving date.
Small-property owners in New York City sometimes have a tough time making the business make sense.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Properties in Flatiron, on the Upper East Side and in Midwood, Brooklyn.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Great Neck, N.Y., and Ridgewood, N.J.
Reported by JILL P. CAPUZZO and MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER
When a tenant in a rent-stabilized building refuses to stop having loud all-night parties, what can the neighbors do?
What can we do to keep the people next door from pruning our trees?
By RONDA KAYSEN
Boards are protected by the business judgment rule, which gives them wide legal latitude in the decisions they make.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Management promised to get rid of the mold in her apartment, but never did, and now she has respiratory problems.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Is it necessary to disclose tentative plans for a home office during a co-op interview?
By RONDA KAYSEN
Part of Oyster Bay, the area is home to graceful manors and secluded estates.
By MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER
The new subway line adds one more perk to an area filled with them.
By AILEEN JACOBSON
A Westchester town with acres of horse farms and open land.
By SUSAN HODARA
This Fairfield neighborhood with a historic district offers good value as buyers’ tastes have shifted to areas closer to downtown and the beach.
By LISA PREVOST
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.
By JULIE LASKY