1995 Mar

1995 Mar Vol. 15, No. 2

Focus on...The Real Estate Market

Pet Policy Politics

By Ed Serken

Let's face it, the City is going to the dogsM-or is it cats? New Yorkers love their pets. No matter whether feline or canine, the depth of emotion owners have for their furry companions is staggering. This staunch devotion could go double for tenants of co-ops and condos who may face No Pets policies from their building's boards or have trouble attending to the animal's needs while juggling their busy work schedules. Read More

Rights of Inheritance

By Jay Zinns

Several months ago, I wrote an article for this column detailing the circumstances under which a cooperative Read More

Designing Personalities

By Angelina Esposito

Personality. Every individual has one, every couple, every family. Whether vibrant, artistic, intelligent, meticulous or expressive, every individual's personality varies and shines through in their every action, every word, every movement. Blending personalities in interior design can be an artful experience or an awful mess. Ask Jamie Drake, ASID, of Drake Design Associates Inc. who has been trying to distinguish his clients' personalities and design their homes accordingly for 17 years. Read More

Both Prices and Sales Volume Are on the Rise

By Vicki Chesler

At long last, the good news is here: New York real estate prices are on the rise. Every major real Read More

New Security Products Protect Residents

By Ed Serken

Now board members and management have another reason to sit up and take notice when Read More

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