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  1. PhotoWhen looking for a new apartment, Jason Knebel, who suffers from severe nerve pain, had clear priorities: minimizing pain, and maximizing ease.
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    Finding a Home that Can Accommodate a Disability

    When he found himself hobbled by a nerve problem, he knew he couldn’t stay in his walk-up. Moving to a new building near a transit hub was the solution.

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      $1.7 Million Homes in California

      An Elizabethan-style cottage in Berkeley, a ranch house in Los Angeles and a three-bedroom townhouse in Hermosa Beach.

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  1. PhotoIn the United States, the demand for housing is still outweighing the number of homes up for sale.
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    Overheated Real Estate Market Begins to Cool

    Supercharged by tight inventory and pent-up demand, home prices continued to rise in July, but at a slower rate.

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    How to Buy a Home

    Buying a home can seem like a daunting process, especially during a pandemic. But with careful research and determination, that dream home can be yours. We’ll help you along your path toward homeownership.

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    First-Time Home Buyers Struggle

    A study reveals that home prices in the 50 largest U.S. cities present a major challenge to inexperienced buyers.

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    Ridgefield, Conn.: Arts, Culture and Open Space

    In this lake-dappled town in Fairfield County, the arts are the ‘engine that drives our community.’ But the charming Main Street may be the biggest lure.

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    Cape May, N.J.: Salt Air and Cultural Riches

    The Victorian seaside resort has long attracted those with primary homes in Philadelphia. But now more New Yorkers are moving in.

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  2. PhotoAt Byram Cove, boaters anchor and tie up to each other to create a floating party. On a sunny summer weekend, the party can grow to hundreds of boats from throughout the region.
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    Hopatcong, N.J.: ‘We Call It Lake Life’

    In this Sussex County borough, where activities revolve around the largest freshwater lake in New Jersey, housing prices have jumped during the pandemic.

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