Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Coveting Thy Neighbor’s Condo
Buyers who long for the amenities of new buildings, but can’t afford them, are bargaining hard for older apartments.
Buyers who long for the amenities of new buildings, but can’t afford them, are bargaining hard for older apartments.
Is there a solution to improve fire safety?
If we have a signed lease through August 2009, can it be terminated before that date by the new owner?
A 12-story condo rising at 290 Mulberry is a sign that NoLIta’s construction-free era may be ending.
Prominent New Jersey architects volunteered their time to brainstorm a wide range of redesign notions for the historic building in Holmdel, N.J.
Energy prices are rising, and many co-op and condo buildings are looking for ways to cut costs. Basically, there are two options.
A former junior high school is the centerpiece of an 11-acre development that officials say is helping to stoke interest in a West Hartford neighborhood.
Two models with globe-trotting résumés have made themselves at home in a a row house near the waterfront.
The Federal Housing Administration will relax the requirements for a government program to assist borrowers coping with adjustable-rate mortgages.
Expecting to buy a starter house, a young couple was drawn instead to a Jersey City condo.