Archive for October, 2009

Helen Pearlstein, an ebullient blonde in her 60s, is one of the best-known residents of Concord Village, her Brooklyn co-op.

It’s easy to imagine political analyst Larry J. Sabato a few days from now, in his second-floor home office at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, pedaling away on his stationary bike while watching election results on the big flat-panel TV that decorates a room that is otherwise…


Families are being priced out of the Washington area housing market. Or at least they’re being driven to the far edges of the metro area and forced into long commutes to and from employment hubs. That’s the message in a new report from the Urban Land Institute’s Terwilliger Center for Workforce H…


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[But is it Critical Mass-ready? Via Curbed SF Flickr photog meligrosa]

· The other ad measure: banning them on street furniture [SF Examiner]
· Identical tract homes, ravaged by irrepressible individuality [Julia Baum]
· Afternoon history lesson: the freeway planner [Quarterman]
· Law professor: it’s cool to “walk away” from your home [Developments]
· Graffiti artist Girafa (“Steven Free”) arrested [SFist]

Some buyers see fixer-uppers as only a big mess, while others see an opportunity for a great location or extra space.

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