A 1958 midcentury-modern house in Palm Springs, a 1947 ranch-style house in Los Angeles, and a 1926 Craftsman-style house in Berkeley.
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A 1958 midcentury-modern house in Palm Springs, a 1947 ranch-style house in Los Angeles, and a 1926 Craftsman-style house in Berkeley.
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A couple briefly considered moving to one of the newer market-rate buildings in New York City and paying more for a splashier place. Then they got real.
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Finding a rental is one thing, but moving into it is no picnic either. These days, a “senior move manager” can help streamline the process.
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New York’s tenant data privacy law specifically addresses landlords’ use of ‘smart’ entry and intercom systems. Here’s what it says.
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A couple bought a second home with friends, and then decided that being neighbors would be much more fun.
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Three takes on a water lifestyle in Canada’s eastern province: A shingled home by the bay, a chic cabin and a contemporary bungalow.
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Follow the journey of Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz as they recreate their dream house destroyed by fire.
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After arriving from California, a Manhattan-based lawyer found the Upper West Side too loud and crowded. Would her budget be enough for some outdoor space in Brooklyn?
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High renewal rates and high occupancy are among the factors increasing competition among renters.
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In the wake of a tragic 2021 building collapse, lawmakers are requiring condos to fund restoration projects. The bills are crippling homeowners.
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A sunny one-bedroom condo in Minneapolis, a ranch-style house in Williamstown, Mass., and a 19th-century townhouse in Baltimore.
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Sable Ranch, about 30 miles north of Hollywood, includes an Old West movie set. It has been used for productions like “American Horror Story” and “Oppenheimer.”
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The Hamptons saw plenty of action. Sylvester Stallone made a big purchase, and the homes of Bethenny Frankel and Roy Lichtenstein hit the market.
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During the early pandemic, two architects found most of their jobs on hold. It was time to get creative.
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A Georgian Revival house in San Francisco, a contemporary home in Los Angeles and a house near the ocean in Long Beach.
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Welcome to the Spruce House in Finland, where macabre jokes about the end of the world are built into a comfortable island cabin.
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The co-op has to protect the safety of everyone in the building. But it also must comply with its own bylaws.
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