Archive for the 'real estate' Category

Jan 31 2008

Next Stop: DeCamp Bus Line No. 66 From the Port Authority to Upper Montclair, N.J.

While the train is the more popular mode to get to and from Montclair, N.J., the bus still has a strong following ? especially at night ? when it runs more frequently.

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Jan 30 2008

Property Values: What You Get for… $12.5 Million

A three-story house in Water Mill, N.Y.; a five-bedroom house in Snoqualmie, Wash.; and a four-bedroom duplex penthouse condominium in San Diego.

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Jan 29 2008

In Rome, Finding an Ideal Rental

When Sienna Reid moved to Rome with her husband, Yves Jacques, and their son, Marcel, it took them four years to find their ideal home.

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Jan 28 2008

A Little Cybermagic Builds the Unbuilt

Videos and Web sites are new condominiums? best friends.

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Jan 28 2008

Martz Trailways Bus from Mount Pocono, Pa., to the Port Authority in Manhattan

Some Poconos commuters rise at 3 a.m. to catch an early bus from Mount Pocono, Pa., to the Port Authority in Manhattan.

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Jan 27 2008

Where homes go up, lawsuits follow

'New' doesn't mean 'perfect,' despite efforts to improve construction quality.

THE boxes are unpacked. The paintings are hung. The housewarming gifts are on display.

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Jan 27 2008

Where homes go up, lawsuits follow

'New' doesn't mean 'perfect,' despite efforts to improve construction quality.

THE boxes are unpacked. The paintings are hung. The housewarming gifts are on display.

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Jan 27 2008

Where homes go up, lawsuits follow

'New' doesn't mean 'perfect,' despite efforts to improve construction quality.

THE boxes are unpacked. The paintings are hung. The housewarming gifts are on display.

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Jan 26 2008

Correction: New Listings With Your Decaf?

An ?In the Region? article in some copies on Jan. 13 about real estate sales offices that camouflage themselves as other businesses to lure customers referred imprecisely to a service offered at the Real Estate Cafe in Cambridge, Mass., in 1995, before listings were publicly accessible on the Internet. Buyers could peruse listings in the cafe on a computer terminal, not in books.

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Jan 26 2008

Correction: Nature Has Protectors Here

The ?Living In? article last Sunday about Mahopac, Putnam County, misidentified the Metro-North Railroad line that serves nearby Croton Falls. It is the Harlem Line, not the Hudson Line.

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