Are Tiny Homes a Solution to the Housing Crisis? These Builders Think So.

At the International Builders’ Show, exhibitors offered mini prefab houses, kitchens ‘like Swiss Army knives’ and other strategies for dealing with a constrained market.

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Should Couples Sleep in Separate Bedrooms? We Asked the Experts.

Snoring and conflicting schedules are top reasons couples decide to sleep in separate bedrooms. Sex therapists and marriage counselors have their doubts about the arrangement.

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They Didn’t Need Fancy Amenities or a Garden, but Closets Would Be Nice. Which Brooklyn Condo Did They Choose?

After years of living in an apartment with no closets, a couple decided it was time to move when the rent rose to $2,800 a month. Here’s what they found.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Hell’s Kitchen and Windsor Terrace.

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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Pound Ridge, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Norwalk, Conn.

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The Best Cities for Minimalists

Few people can toss everything and live off the land, but a new study highlights the cities where principles of simple living are more easily practiced.

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Ahead of the Super Bowl, Short-Term Rentals Fumble in Phoenix

Homeowners and investors were banking on a big payday, but an oversaturated vacation rental market and nearly full hotels have dampened those prospects.

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They Didn’t Need Fancy Amenities or a Garden, but Closets Would Be Nice. Which Brooklyn Condo Did They Choose?

After years of living in an apartment with no closets, a couple decided it was time to move when the rent rose to $2,800 a month. Here’s what they found.

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$370,000 Homes in Indiana, Vermont and Georgia

A three-bedroom home in Indianapolis, a two-bedroom condominium in Waitsfield and an early 19th-century farmhouse in Washington.

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How A Couple Transformed This Frumpy Two-Family House in Brooklyn

You’d never know that this gracious Brooklyn home was once a frumpy two-family house. Here’s how one couple transformed it.

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$3.5 Million Homes in California

A Spanish-style house in Los Angeles, a 1925 Mediterranean-style home in San Francisco and a renovated 1978 retreat in Encinitas.

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How Can My Brother Buy My Share of Our Parents’ Home?

There are various taxes and fees involved when relatives settle their parents’ estate, but the first step is figuring out what it’s worth.

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In Some Buildings, Dogs Go Out With the Trash

The four-legged pets are welcome, but not welcome everywhere. Their owners must carry them or use a service elevator.

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Big Discounts on Top Listings Push a Trend Into the New Year

Stephen M. Ross, the real estate developer and principal owner of the Miami Dolphins, sold his penthouse atop 25 Columbus Circle for $40 million, down from the $75 million list price in 2019.

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$800,000 Homes in New York, North Carolina and Texas

A renovated 18th-century farmhouse in Hyde Park, a Tudor Revival home in Durham and a Craftsman bungalow in Houston.

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Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York

This week’s properties are a six-bedroom house in Frenchtown, N.J., and a three-bedroom house in Locust Valley, N.Y.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens

This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in the Flatiron district and in Astoria.

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Single Women Own More Homes Than Single Men

A look at where the ownership gap is greatest and smallest across the U.S.

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She Became a Broker to Buy Her Own House Near Washington, D.C. Which Did She Choose?

Aiming to be her ‘own advocate’ and save on commission fees, a schoolteacher dove into the real estate game and emerged with her first single-family home. Here’s how she did it.

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Bridgeport, Conn.: ‘A Diamond in the Rough’ Reinventing Itself

This Fairfield County city is working to shed its ‘rundown’ image, although progress is happening slowly: “The city’s turning itself around.”

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