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Property Values: Real Estate for $975,000
A neo-Classical-style home in Atlanta; a 1790 colonial in New Lebanon, N.Y.; and a cabin in Wilson, Wyo.
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Properties for $975,000
A neo-Classical-style home in Atlanta, an 18th-century colonial in New Lebanon, N.Y., and a wood cabin in Wilson, Wyo.
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Square Feet: Fashion Outlets of Chicago, a New Mall, Rises in Rosemont, Ill.
The developer of the outlet mall, being built 20 minutes from Chicago’s downtown, hopes to shake up the city’s retail scene.
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The 30-Minute Interview: The 30-Minute Interview: Hugh R. Frater
Mr. Frater is the chief executive of Berkadia Commercial Mortgage, a joint venture of Berkshire Hathaway and the Leucadia National Corporation.
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Living In | Port Washington, L.I.: Port Washington, L.I. – The Town With a Homing Signal
People who grew up in Port Washington, which occupies a peninsula on the North Shore of Long Island, have a way of moving back.
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Living in Port Washington
This community on the North Shore of Long Island is studded with marinas, yacht clubs and golf courses, and offers an easy commute to the city.
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Our Generation: Their Castle Could Be Yours, for Under a Million
A couple bought an armory in upstate New York and renovated it, thinking it would turn a pretty penny. Then the real estate market collapsed.
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Bluebonnet Season in Texas Brings Out the Crowds
The state flower’s brief blooming period is also trespassing season, as crowds tramp through privately owned farms and ranches for the perfect photo.
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The Appraisal: Navigating the Rental Market, When the Renter Is a Politician
For many New York political figures, the frenzied process of finding a rental apartment is considerably smoothed by who you know, and by who knows you.
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It’s the Economy: Who Knew That Greenwich, Conn., Was a Model of Equality?
The Connecticut town may be ground zero for the 1 percent, but its schools have been witness to a low-income economic phenomenon.
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Exclusive | 1020 Fifth Avenue: Co-op, Opposite Metropolitan Museum of Art, at $25 Million
An eighth-floor apartment opposite the Metropolitan Museum of Art is dominated by a Versailles-style grand salon.
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Economic View: Before Housing Bubbles, There Was Land Fever
American real estate manias are as old as the nation itself, but until recently they were localized — and focused on land, not homes.
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Hudson Yards, on Track at Last
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A Neighborhood Rises
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On the Market in the Region
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On the Market in New York City
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Square Feet: As Las Vegas Evolves, Boutique Hotels Gain Status
The convention business, which demands big-box hotels, has fallen off since the 2008 economic downturn, and smaller hotels have become a logical alternative.
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