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Getting All of It There and Back
Those who pack up every Friday night for the trip to the weekend home and repeat the process on Sunday for the trip back have their own issues.
Havens | Old Lyme, Conn.: Still the Place for Some Salt Air and a Good Think
Much of Old Lyme?s low-cost living may have disappeared, but many second-home owners still come for the high thinking.
Your Second Home | Water Safety: Keeping Splashing Fun
If you have water at or near your second home, you should take the time to brush up on basic safety precautions before jumping in.
Living Here | Houses With Great Decks: On the Boards
?The deck makes the world feel tranquil and serene, but close to nature.?
Breaking Ground: The Vistas of Las Campanas and Querencia
New houses at a golf community in Santa Fe, N.M., and a residential development in a popular resort area in Mexico.
International Real Estate: For Sale in . . . Prague
A two-bedroom penthouse apartment in a 1905 Art Nouveau apartment building is on the market for $2,750,000.
Property Values: What You Get for...$3 Million
An 1851 brick Federal house with four bedrooms in Savannah, Ga.; a three-bedroom house in Seattle; and a three-bedroom chalet-style home in Edwards, Colo.
In a Hong Kong Flat, Customized Design and Storage
Joanne Ooi spent more than $100,000 renovating her two-bedroom two-bath apartment in Hong Kong.
The Hunt: The Long Wait
Allen Yee put down a 10 percent deposit on a one-bedroom in the Aqua Condominiums in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in 2006 but didn?t close until 2008.
Habitats | Scarsdale, N.Y.: The Sweet Spot
Seth Greenberg, the son of a legendary Upper East Side baker, makes schnecken, lemon bars and more in his Scarsdale home.
Lights! Camera! Ka-Ching!
Some New Yorkers rent their apartments and houses to film crews for between $500 to $10,000 a day.
Living In | Amityville, L.I.: Nothing Cookie-Cutter About It
Amityville is a potpourri of Victorians, colonials, Capes, cedar-sided contemporaries and small ranch homes built over generations.
Streetscapes | Exchange Place: An Early Tower That Aspired to Greatness
Fifty-nine stories does not seem like much now, but when planned in 1929, the City Bank-Farmers Trust Building was to be the tallest skyscraper in the world after the Empire State Building.
Posting: Attention, First-Time Renters
A company called Insurent offers to insure the rent on an apartment, helping freshly minted college graduates and professionals relocating from overseas get apartments in New York.
In the Region | Connecticut: Sold Unfinished; Vision Required
The sale of unfinished homes, most of them empty shells, is another sign of distress in a sliding market.
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