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Beach Provincial

BEST KITCHEN IN A SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED CUSTOM HOME—3,000 TO 5,000 SQUARE FEET More

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Beach Provincial

BEST KITCHEN IN A SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED CUSTOM HOME—3,000 TO 5,000 SQUARE FEET More

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The 2006 Watermark Awards

Make no mistake about it. if the winners of this year's Watermark Awards are any indication, the official rules that once governed the “wet areas” of the house are no longer. We're talking wood floors in a master bath (gasp!). Traditional kitchen cabinetry schemes deconstructed and rearranged to accommodate views of the outdoors. Green materials rivaling the swankiest of substrates in both performance and style. And islands that incorporate more tricks and gadgets than a More

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The 2006 Watermark Awards

Make no mistake about it. if the winners of this year's Watermark Awards are any indication, the official rules that once governed the “wet areas” of the house are no longer. We're talking wood floors in a master bath (gasp!). Traditional kitchen cabinetry schemes deconstructed and rearranged to accommodate views of the outdoors. Green materials rivaling the swankiest of substrates in both performance and style. And islands that incorporate more tricks and gadgets than a More

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Camden Feels the Love

Camden's blue-collar roots and chronic inferiority complex were almost bound to mean trouble. Overshadowed by its big brother, Philadelphia, it became a typically blighted northeastern city with race riots, unemployment and teeming slums. In 2004, it ranked as the most dangerous city in America, bumping Detroit for that dubious title and getting an even worse rap than it already had. More

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2006 Watermark Awards

No doubt about it, the kitchen and bath are the most important rooms in the house.... More

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Green Project from around the country.

It's not easy being green when building affordable housing, according to the... More

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Million-Dollar Market

Apartments in Manhattan have broken the million-dollar mark. According to the quarterly “Manhattan Market Overview” report, released by the brokerage firm Prudential Douglas Elliman, the average price for an apartment in Manhattan hit $1,047,938 in the second quarter of 2004, up 20.9 percent in just one year. A single square foot set buyers back $786, up from $660 last year. An improving economy, low mortgage rates, and a tight housing supply have all contributed to the historic home prices, the report says. More

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State of the Art: Central Vacuum Systems

Central vacuum systems have become a standard offering for many custom builders.... More

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Hot Sellers: Hudson River Views

One-, two-, and three-bedroom, Nantucket-style units just a 47-minute express... More

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