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  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: The couple say that they will miss the conservatory, where they like to drink coffee and look out at the view.

    French Style, Jersey Living

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: The view during the day and the absence of any lights except the stars at night, say the Germans.

    Big Ocean Views in Carmel

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: The couple say they'll miss the his-and-hers dressing rooms with private baths adjoining the master bathroom.

    An Old Stone Home in North Carolina

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: "Living in a completed project," says Mr. Arnold.

    A Hobbit House in Nevada

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: "We'll miss having two spaces to entertain," says Mrs. Michos, adding that they'd have cocktails in one loft and dinner in the other.

    A Loft in San Francisco

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: "The warmth of it," says Mr. Garrett.

    A Historic House on A Lake

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: "It's sentimental because all three of the kids were brought home from the hospital there and my mother lives nearby," says Ms. Giffin.

    An Author's Abode in Atlanta

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: "It's sentimental because all three of the kids were brought home from the hospital there and my mother lives nearby," says Ms. Giffin.

    An Author's Abode in Atlanta

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: The pheasant hunting and trout fishing, says Mr. Tobin, though ever since his dog died he hasn't done much hunting.

    A Hunting Lodge in New Hampshire

  • WHAT WE'LL MISS: "I will miss the home cinema because I grew up in a family that ran motion-picture theaters in the '30s and '40s," says Mr. Harris.

    Bed, Breakfast and Movies

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