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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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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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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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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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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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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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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It doesn’t hurt to visit a lot of potential rentals, but be choosy about where you submit an application.
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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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This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Sutton Place and Bedford Stuyvesant.
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This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Ossining, N.Y., and a four-bedroom in Redding, Conn.
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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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A new planned community is built on the urban design philosophy known as ‘gender mainstreaming.’ Not everyone is convinced.
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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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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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You don’t have to spend a lot to remake your kitchen. Instead, try these six D.I.Y. hacks.
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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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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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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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