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  1. The Hunt

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    Worth the Wait: A Westchester One-Bedroom

    Salvatore Di Vittorio and Santa Maria Pecoraro Di Vittorio found what they wanted in Larchmont, N.Y.

  2. The High End

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    A Richard Meier Building. In Black.

    The developer Sheldon H. Solow has finally begun construction on the last large undeveloped site on the Far East Side.

  3. On the Market

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    Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

    This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Carnegie Hill and in Brooklyn Heights.

  1. On the Market

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    Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

    This week’s properties include a six-bedroom in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Ridgefield, Conn.

  2. Big Ticket

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    Recent Sales and Boldface Names

    Among October’s notable real estate transactions: The $4.6 million estate sale of the home of the actor Eli Wallach.

  3. Living In

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    Bethel, Conn.: Bucolic and Affordable

    Bethel is a mix of young families attracted by the relatively low-priced homes and strong schools, and retirees living in amenity-rich condos.

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    Can You Hire the Super for Odd Jobs?

    Some buildings prohibit residents from hiring building staff for private jobs because of potential liability issues.