Homes That Sold for Around $1 Million

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

Can I Force My Landlord to Install Window Boxes for Air-Conditioners?

It sounds like a simple enough request, but few things about New York City’s rent regulation rules are simple.

The Morgan Library & Museum Opens Garden to the Public

After a $13 million renovation project, the institution, once the private residence and library of the financier, J. Pierpont Morgan, has opened its garden oasis to the public.

A Museum Opens Its Garden to the Public

After a $13 million renovation, the Morgan Library & Museum has opened its oasis to the public.

Luxury Rental Buildings Take ‘Working From Home’ to the Next Level

Developers are adding professional office spaces to the list of amenities in their mostly new buildings in cities around the country.

Sit Down. Let’s Talk. The Conversation Pit Is Back.

With feelings of isolation exacerbated by a yearslong pandemic, many people view conversation pits as the ultimate symbol of intimacy.

Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s available properties are a six-bedroom house in Irvington, N.Y., and a four-bedroom house in Danbury, Conn.

Homes for Sale in New York City

This week’s available listings are in the Financial District, Gramercy and Mott Haven.

Nearly a Third of Gen Z Is Living at Home (and They Plan to Stay)

And among those who moved out of their childhood bedroom, a third are spending about half of their monthly income on rent or mortgage.

Holding Out for the Right Fit in Brooklyn. Which Apartment Did She Choose?

Reluctant to renew an expensive lease, and working remotely, a first-time buyer took her $700,000 budget to three Brooklyn neighborhoods. These were her options.

House Hunting in Italy: A Perch Over Lake Como for $1.5 Million

More foreign buyers are investing in Italy’s northern Lombardy region, where agents say ‘the demand will never crash.’

$1.8 Million Homes in New York, Florida and Virginia

An 1838 cottage in East Hampton, a three-bedroom bungalow in Miami Shores and a Spanish Colonial Revival house in Richmond.

It’s Time to Slow Down and Appreciate Nature’s Tiny Marvels

Grab your iPhone: Andrew Brand wants to show you a side of your garden that you’ve never seen before (and how to photograph it).

The Effortless Way to Style a Coffee Table

Designers and home stagers make it look so easy. Here’s how they do it.

The Effortless Way to Style a Coffee Table

Designers and home stagers make it look so easy. Here’s how they do it.

All About Founder’s Day: KWKC’s Annual Mission to Help More Youth and Young Adults Live Bigger, Fuller Lives

In 2015, a vision was established – to create an initiative that would help empower and equip the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs with tools that would remove their limiting beliefs and allow them to live bigger, fuller lives. 

The vision – established by Keller Williams Co-Founder Gary Keller – would formally turn into the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization called KW Kids Can (KWKC).

Since its inception, the organization has helped thousands of young adults and high school students, hosting self-development events powered by Gary Keller’s Quantum Leap material and offering scholarships so graduates can receive free coaching and scholarships.

To fund this mission, KWKC hosts an annual Founder’s Day fundraiser honoring Keller. This year, the fundraiser runs July 15 through July 21, Keller’s 65th birthday, with a goal to raise $650,000. 

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The Founder’s Day Impact 

“In our first two years celebrating Founder’s Day, our associates and supporters raised over $500,000 toward helping KWKC empower the next generation,” shares Brandi Lauve, Executive Director for KWKC. “And, over the past two-and-a-half years, KWKC has provided thousands of young leaders (ages 18-28) and entrepreneurs self-development opportunities valued at more than $550,000, and awarded $317,250 in coaching and $362,058 in scholarships.” 

What $3 Million Buys You in California

A 1923 Mediterranean-style house in Pasadena, a Victorian in Fair Oaks and a Craftsman bungalow in Redwood City.

Putting Family First, in a Pandemic and at a Price

Lisa Willis had long wanted to move to New York to be near her family, although she knew how expensive the city was. Covid made her rethink her priorities.

Homes That Sold for Around $1.5 Million

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

How to Deal With a Difficult Doorman

What bothers one person may not bother another, but when enough residents band together to complain, action often follows.

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