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In Paris, Owning an Eleventh of an Apartment
Real estate experts say that Americans looking to buy abroad are increasingly exploring group properties.
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Property Values: What You Get for ...$900,000
A three-bedroom 1890 Victorian in Fernandia Beach, Fla.; a two-bedroom 1800s cabin in Franklin, Tenn.; and a four-bedroom contemporary in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
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Worth the Climb
Some of the best deals in New York right now are for top-floor apartments in walk-ups. Buyers who make the effort are finding lots of light and great views.
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Living in Rossville, S.I.: Steeped in History, With a Feel of the Brand New
Families in search of a suburban setting have flocked to Rossville to fill the new houses that keep popping up.
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Streetscapes | SoHo Historic District: Not Exactly the Wild West
One side of a SoHo street received protection as a historic district in 1973. Why does the unprotected side look so similar?
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Posting: Brooklyn Churches Come and Go
More than two dozen churches and synagogues in Manhattan and Brooklyn have been repurposed for residential and commercial development since the 1980s.
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Habitats | Ridgewood, Queens: A ?Farmhouse? Near the L Train
In search of a space to renovate, a family was drawn to a 1908 row house in Ridgewood, Queens.
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The Hunt: Home Again (or Still)
Feeling caged after a few years in one place, a couple searched the Upper West Side for a two-bedroom.
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Your Home: Can a Bargain Rent Have Staying Power?
For landlords and tenants in rent-stabilized buildings, few issues are more important than ?preferential rent.?
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Mortgages: A Fixed-Fee Refinancing
A new kind of adjustable-rate mortgage allows users to refinance the loan for a flat fee.
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