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Cashing Out of New York City
Cashing Out of New York City
Wendy Carlson for The New York Times
TAKING PROFITS After they sold their co-op on the Upper West Side for $899,000, Stu Woods and Carole Gass moved to Norwalk, Conn.

Urban sellers who might otherwise have stayed put are taking shrewd advantage of the price disparity between city and suburbs.

Next Stop
A Month of Commuting

Contemplating the algorithm of housing expense and riding distance.

Streetscapes | 834 Fifth Avenue
Mr. Murdoch Builds His Dream House

The renovations of Rupert Murdoch’s triplex on Fifth Avenue are so expansive that they are visible from the street.

National Perspectives
On Kauai, Preserving a Rural Heritage

A new development aims to preserve the farming heritage of Hawaii’s Garden Island.

Habitats
Turning Steel Into Lace

For five years, an artist who works in metal has lived rent-free in a picturesque house on five bucolic acres in Putnam Valley, N.Y.

The Hunt
The Waiting Game

A purchase seemed like a good idea, until time constraints made themselves felt.

Dream Home Diaries

Paul wonders where the mail will be delivered.

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On the Market
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Sketch Pad: Grandeur in One Room
Sketch Pad: Grandeur in One Room
Living in Tompkinsville, Staten Island
Living in Tompkinsville, Staten Island
Living In | Morris Park, the Bronx
Another Little Italy, With Scant Parking to Match

Morris Park retains its identity as a middle- and working-class Italian stronghold, even as the neighborhood is transformed by new arrivals.

In the Region | Connecticut
Greenwich Project Takes Nose Dive

A deal promoted two years ago as the largest real estate acquisition in Connecticut history is making headlines again, this time as a flop.

Window Shopping
Open to the Elements

An 11-story condominium designed by the Japanese architect Shigeru Ban offers a high-tech space that can be open to the air and views.

The Spirit Moved Them

Many people acquire second homes to seek out sun, surf or snow. But for others, a second home is for seeking out the soul.

Havens | The Lower Florida Keys
Just Possibly the Best Place for Doing Nothing

The Lower Keys, a roughly 36-mile stretch of Florida islands between Marathon and Key West, represent a way of life that defies easy categorization.

Your Second Home | Watching Over the House
Searching for a Caretaker

Ask owners of second homes, and they’ll have at least one story of heartbreak about hiring the wrong person to watch over their house while they’re away.

Living Here | Houses In Winter Wonderlands
Postcard Perfect

“It snows almost every day here and when we look out the windows, the conifers are draped in white, and it seems as if we’ve walked into a postcard.”

Breaking Ground
Kukuiula

An oceanfront residential project in Hawaii.

Lots of Home Work

Marcel and Sherrie Deans stumbled upon a 16-room mansion in the Bronx last year that was under contract, but after the deal fell through, the couple bought the home for $675,000.

Masterful Web Entrepreneurs Hit a Snag in Miami’s Condo Market

Silicon Valley stars Jim Clark and Tom Jermoluk are finding it a lot harder to maneuver through the real estate market than to master the Internet.

Status of Foreclosure S O S

Banking regulators have complained they were left out of a mortgage industry coalition coordinating a response to the foreclosure crisis.

Your Home
Co-ops Get a Break on Revenue Rules

A provision in a recent mortgage law could enable some co-ops to realize much more revenue from commercial tenants.

Q & A
Luxury Deregulation: Determining Income

How is income determined when considering whether a rent-stabilized apartment can be deregulated?

Q & A
Co-op Board Terminates Preferential Treatment

Can a co-op board revoke the preferential rights that were granted to original shareholders?

Multimedia Features
Florida's Unspoiled Charms

The Lower Keys have been discovered, a reality of the recent South Florida housing boom.

Life at Warwick Hall

A look at one couple's estate in Cumbria, England.

$850,000 Homes

Properties on the market in Tennessee, Idaho and Arizona.

Meet the Virtual Doorman

Ring the doorbell in a luxury apartment building in New York and you just might talk to a call center in the South Bronx.

Manhattan Market Data

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Highest $/Sq. Ft.: 10013 - Tribeca/Soho

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