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  1. The Pest Parade, and How to Stop It
    In-house pests are a fact of life in the city. Here’s a primer to getting rid of everything from cockroaches to mice.

  2. Streetscapes | Powerhouses: Streetscapes | Old, Massive, Illustrious and Somehow Overlooked
    Few today notice the giant 1902 powerhouse at the foot of East 74th Street, or have heard of George H. Pegram, the engineer who designed it.

  3. Big Deal: Big Deal - New York’s Race to the Top
    Developers are playing a game of “Can you top this?” as apartment buildings grow ever taller.

  4. Getting Started: Getting Started - The Income-Restricted Apartment
    New York City has a few homeownership options for those who cannot afford the market rate, including co-op apartments for buyers who earn a certain percentage of the area median income.

  5. In the Region | Connecticut: In the Region/Connecticut - Hurry if You Want a Pool
    Supply remains plentiful for summer rentals in Litchfield County — unless you’re looking for a place with a pool.

  6. New York Real Estate Question & Answer
    Everybody into the pool; a quest for electricity; the fine print on security deposits.

  7. Mortgages: Mortgages - How to Pump Up Your Credit Score
    Experts offer tips on how to raise your score most effectively.

  8. Living In | Downtown Brooklyn: Downtown Brooklyn/Living In — To the Heights and the Slope, Add ‘Downtown’
    To hear its landlords, city officials and residents tell it, Downtown Brooklyn has become extremely familiar with wholesale reinvention schemes.

  9. The Hunt: The Hunt | A Home Base for a Touring Musician
    Dana Fuchs lived in two combined apartments, but after a while she wanted out from under two maintenance fees. A condominium seemed like a better idea.

  10. City Room: Big Ticket | Sold for $52.5 Million
    The investor Howard Marks and his wife bought a 30-room duplex at 740 Park. The seller was Courtney Sale Ross, the widow of the Time Warner executive Steven J. Ross.

  11. On the Market in the Region
    A five-bedroom Tudor in Sea Cliff, N.Y., and a four-bedroom colonial in Norwalk, Conn.

  12. On the Market in New York City
    A United Nations area co-op, a SoHo co-op and a South Slope condo.

  13. On the Market in the Region
    A five-bedroom Tudor in Sea Cliff, N.Y., and a four-bedroom colonial in Norwalk, Conn.

  14. On the Market in New York City
    A United Nations area co-op, a SoHo co-op and a South Slope condo.

  15. Midtown Penthouse at One57 Sells for New York Record
    The sale of the duplex penthouse at One57 for more than $90 million broke the city’s previous record of $88 million.

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