What $1 Million Buys You in California

A 1923 bungalow in Monrovia, a two-bedroom condominium unit in Oakland and a Spanish-style house in San Diego.

Shopping for Media Consoles

The newest media consoles don’t scream “entertainment center” — they look more like stylish credenzas.

More Homes are Becoming Short-Term Rentals as Studios and Sets

Booking stylishly decorated private residences as alternatives to sets and studios is a growing niche in the short-term rental market.

Moved During the Pandemic? You May Need to Update Your Insurance.

Many people changed where and how they lived, but “upgrading their policies for all of these experiences fell by the wayside,” an appraisal executive said.

New York ‘Architect’ Says He Never Saw Plans for 642 Feet Tall Building

An architect lent his license to a New York City developer to approve buildings he didn’t design, according to an investigation by The New York Times.

Homes That Sold for Around $1.5 Million

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

Homes That Sold for Around $1.5 Million

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

How Do I Force My Unresponsive Landlord to Make Needed Repairs?

Tenants have a few tools at their disposal when a landlord or management company turns a blind eye. Here’s how to start the process.

Median Rent in Manhattan Reaches a New High

The median rent in Manhattan was $4,000 in May, a record attributed to people returning to New York City and high mortgage rates.

Not Just a Fence: The Story of a Stainless Steel Status Symbol

Like the white picket fence, the stainless steel fence — prevalent in New York neighborhoods densely populated by Asian homeowners — evokes a sense of making it, but it’s flashier.

Why Farmers Are Getting Priced Out of the Hudson Valley

Farmers are losing properties to wealthy buyers from the city, while leasing land from the new owners can feel like a “modern-day feudal system.”

Homes for Sale in Connecticut and Westchester

This week’s available properties are a five-bedroom home in Fairfield, Conn., and a five-bedroom house in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.

Homes for Sale in New York City

This week’s available properties are in Chelsea, Cobble Hill and Midtown.

Jump in Mortgage Rates Could Add $100,000 to Housing Costs

With interest rates at 5 percent, borrowers could pay thousands in extra costs over the lifetime of a 30-year home loan, a report shows.

Meet Stiltgrass, Your New Garden Adversary

Here’s how to identify this fast-spreading invasive weed — and what to do about it, if you find it on your property.

What $430,000 Buys You in Delaware, Vermont and North Carolina

An 1846 house in Dover, a two-bedroom condominium unit in Woodstock and a 1923 bungalow in Durham.

Living In ... Easton, Pa.

For more than a decade, the historic city has been a refuge for those who want more real estate for their money, along with lower property taxes.

House Hunting in Canada: A Victorian Italianate Jewel Outside Toronto

Rising interest rates are beginning to make an impact on the housing market in Canada’s biggest city, with sales slowing and prices dipping.

Easton, Pa.: A Gritty River Town Being Transformed

For more than a decade, this historic city has been a refuge for those who want more real estate for their money, along with lower property taxes.

Black Developers Elevate Community Needs in Major Projects

In multibillion-dollar projects around the nation, Black builders are investing in neighborhoods through commitments to inclusion, affordable housing and diversity hiring.

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