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U.S. Home Construction Rose in May

Housing starts rose 6.8 percent in May, and builders sought permits to build-single family homes at the fastest pace in five years.  Read More | View Original Article

Square Feet: As Coney Island Stirs, One Man’s Vision Is Unbuilt

Horace Bullard had big plans for redeveloping the Coney Island of his youth, but he died with his properties still on the market.  Read More | View Original Article

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.   Read More | View Original Article

Living in: New Milford, Conn.: One Town, Many Neighborhoods

A housing market that offers something for everyone — from subdivisions to rustic lake homes to storied estates with dazzling vistas.  Read More | View Original Article

Living in New Milford, Conn.

Residents and weekenders enjoy Candlewood Lake, pastoral expanses and a lively town center.   Read More | View Original Article

The Appraisal: Cash-in-Hand Buyers Can Come With a Catch

Such buyers sometimes assume that their status should afford certain concessions from the homeowner, like beloved bits of furniture at no extra cost.  Read More | View Original Article

What They’re Watching on the Roof

Luxury apartment buildings are rolling out movie projectors and popcorn makers this summer to keep residents entertained.  Read More | View Original Article

On the Market in New York City

An Upper West Side co-op in a brownstone; a Red Hook home with a detached guesthouse/studio; and an East Village co-op with a working fireplace.  Read More | View Original Article

On the Market in the Region

A five-bedroom center-hall colonial in Nassau and a New Jersey horse farm with a ten acre property.   Read More | View Original Article

Big Ticket: Madonna’s Apartment for $16 Million

Madonna sells her duplex at Harperley Hall after slashing the price; the co-op has 6,000 square feet of space and 110 feet of park frontage.  Read More | View Original Article

What I Love: For Adam Goldman, a Place That Isn’t Out to Get Him

The creator, director and star of the web series, “The Outs,” lives in Brooklyn.  Read More | View Original Article

An East Village Developer’s Name Game

A developer hopes to draw attention to a new condo by naming a section of the East Village where the building is located, but buyers are already attracted to its pricing.  Read More | View Original Article