$2 Million Homes in Georgia, California and South Carolina

A 1935 brick house in Atlanta, a Spanish-style home in West Hollywood and a two-bedroom condominium in a converted circa-1700 building in Charleston.

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Discover Historic Herbs and Plants at the Met Cloisters

The Met Cloisters isn’t just about medieval art. There’s also a garden that’s like a living history book — with ideas for today’s gardeners.

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Are You Planning to Leave the U.S. if the Election Doesn’t Go Your Way? We’d Like to Hear From You.

As the 2024 election season heats up, some Americans are considering leaving the country. We want to hear about their plans and perspective.

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Why Two Designers Left Brooklyn to Build a Home in Upstate New York

The two designers never planned to leave Brooklyn. But upstate New York beckoned.

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$3.3 Million Homes in California

A 1927 Spanish-style house with a guest cottage in Los Angeles, an Arts and Crafts bungalow in Sonoma and a four-bedroom home with a guesthouse in Torrance.

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In San Francisco, a Young Woman Defied Her Parents and Followed Her Heart to a New Apartment

A first-time buyer put her savings to work in the expensive Bay Area housing market, using the local tenancy-in-common model to find something she could afford. Here’s where she landed.

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$800,000 Homes in Venice

A duplex near the Rialto Bridge, a one-bedroom in the Castello district, and a compact house on the island of Giudecca.

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Applying for Rental Apartments: Will It Hurt Your Credit Score?

It doesn’t hurt to visit a lot of potential rentals, but be choosy about where you submit an application.

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You Like Wine? Try Planting a Vineyard at Home.

People plant grapevines in their backyards to get a rural aesthetic or for the love of wine itself, or even just for the science of it all.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Sutton Place and Bedford Stuyvesant.

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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Ossining, N.Y., and a four-bedroom in Redding, Conn.

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What’s the Best City for Renters?

A recent study ranked U.S. cities for renters based on cost of living and housing, the local economy, and quality of life.

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Can Urban Design Have a Gender? In This Vienna District, the Answer Is Yes.

A new planned community is built on the urban design philosophy known as ‘gender mainstreaming.’ Not everyone is convinced.

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$400,000 Homes in Oklahoma, Alabama and Nebraska

A Tudor Revival home in Oklahoma City, a two-bedroom condominium in a converted 1869 warehouse in Mobile and a 1915 American Foursquare house in Omaha.

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‘Conscious Gardening’: Why Your Garden Needs a Mission Statement

Setting a clear intention can improve your design decisions and plant choices — especially if you’re “a nursery grabber” who makes impulse buys at the garden center.

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How to Remodel Your Kitchen Without Actually Renovating

You don’t have to spend a lot to remake your kitchen. Instead, try these six D.I.Y. hacks.

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$850,000 Homes in California

A two-bedroom bungalow with a guest cottage in Oakland, a townhouse in Novato and a renovated midcentury home in Los Angeles.

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A Brooklyn Artist Reflects on Work and Life in a $600-a-Month Apartment

After more than 40 years in a Williamsburg loft, Noah Jemison says the benefits of his tenure have come with a world of changes outside his windows.

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Is Your Condo Board Falling Short? Here’s How to Take Over.

Building administrators sometimes fail to follow their own rules. Legal action is one option, but a more direct approach can also yield results.

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No, King Charles Did Not Just Buy a Condo in NYC

The reports were tantalizing, but someone else was behind the expensive purchase.

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