1998 Dec/Jan

1998 Dec/Jan Vol. 17, No. 10

Focus on...Building-Wide Finacial Strategies

Designing with Light

By Diana Mosher

There's no question that human beings respond to light. Its absence can affect our sense of well-being, and this may be why bright, sunny apartments tend to be the easiest to sell. Whether you have an interior designer map out a detailed lighting plan or you choose the do-it-yourself approach, today there are more lighting options than ever before. And the results are always amazing. With an abundance of light in all the right places, even the darkest apartment can be transformed from a dreary space into a home that is envied by all. Read More

The Self-Amortizing Loan

By Patrick B. Niland

What a time to be shopping for a new underlying mortgage! Interest rates are Read More

Protecting Your Property's Assets

By Barbara Dershowitz

Co-ops and condos operate on significant budgets, usually in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, Read More

Financing Work in Condos

By Stacey Cooper

You live in a condo, and the building has come of age. The facade needs a little work here and there, and Read More

A Windfall for Sellers

By Vicki Chesler

As the year draws to a close, many Americans are still trying to grasp all the revisions in the tax law Read More

Rooftop Water Tanks

By Eric Johnson

New Yorkers love to brag about having the best-tasting drinking water in the country, although Read More

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