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I want to refinance my mortgage, but my appraisal seems low. What do I do?

I want to refinance my mortgage, but my appraisal seems low. What do I do?

By Alanna Schubach•May 7, 2018
This Hell's Kitchen loft has high ceilings that you can make even higher

This Hell's Kitchen loft has high ceilings that you can make even higher

By Mimi OConnor•May 7, 2018
5 open houses in the best neighborhoods for first-time buyers

5 open houses in the best neighborhoods for first-time buyers

By Jennifer White Karp•May 4, 2018
The most affordable neighborhoods in New York City: A borough by borough buyer's guide

The most affordable neighborhoods in New York City: A borough by borough buyer's guide

By Elizabeth Kim•May 4, 2018
How to interview a closing lawyer

How to interview a closing lawyer

By Margot Slade•May 3, 2018
A prewar condo in Hudson Heights is a rare find

A prewar condo in Hudson Heights is a rare find

By Donna M. Airoldi•May 3, 2018
Relax by the koi pond in the backyard of this Windsor Terrace townhouse

Relax by the koi pond in the backyard of this Windsor Terrace townhouse

By Mimi OConnor•May 2, 2018
The Brick Underground Podcast: Navigating the Buyer's Market

The Brick Underground Podcast: Navigating the Buyer's Market

By Nathan Tempey•May 1, 2018
A smart-looking Chelsea studio with lots of closet space asks $600,000

A smart-looking Chelsea studio with lots of closet space asks $600,000

By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•May 1, 2018
This Staten Island house has a rotunda fit for a state capitol

This Staten Island house has a rotunda fit for a state capitol

By Lori Gross•May 1, 2018
A well-preserved co-op is for sale on Riverside Drive for under $1 million

A well-preserved co-op is for sale on Riverside Drive for under $1 million

By Mimi OConnor•April 30, 2018
What should I do if my NYC house doesn't have a certificate of occupancy?

What should I do if my NYC house doesn't have a certificate of occupancy?

By Alanna Schubach•April 30, 2018
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