The mass-produced furniture that sold furiously during the pandemic could soon be clogging landfills.
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The mass-produced furniture that sold furiously during the pandemic could soon be clogging landfills.
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With interest rates soaring, finding a house is harder than ever for first-time buyers. We want to hear about your experience.
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Hundreds of the writer’s furnishings and personal items will be sold at auction next month, offering fans the opportunity to acquire a piece of her legacy.
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This week’s homes are a six-bedroom in Titusville, N.J., and a four-bedroom in Westport, Conn.
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Although some resent efforts to brand the area as a separate space within Harlem, it’s clearly a neighborhood in transition.
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Some residents resent efforts to brand the area as a separate space within Harlem, but it’s clearly a neighborhood in transition: “Everywhere you look, there’s construction.”
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Depending on where you looked, the city’s sale prices during the third quarter of the year sank, soared and everything in between.
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After redecorating his Harlem apartment several times, a New York native decided to upgrade more than just his furniture with a new West Side place he could make his own. Here's what he found.
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In the northwest Indian state, the post-pandemic recovery has been halting and uneven, with sales increases in some cities and decreases in others.
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A Colonial Revival house in Columbus, an 1870 Victorian in Buffalo and a midcentury-modern home in Golden Valley.
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Don’t be in a hurry to get rid of all those dead leaves. Autumn is the best time to learn from your garden — if you slow down and pay attention.
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The artist you know from “The Piña Colada Song” has a new play and a new novel out next year — but still no plans to live in the city.
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The artist you know from ‘The Piña Colada Song’ has a new play about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a new novel coming out next year — but still no plans to live in the city.
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As we adapt to a deteriorating environment, homeowners and renters must try to mitigate the damages brought by increasingly severe weather events.
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A 1910 Arts and Crafts cottage in Los Angeles, a 1924 Mediterranean-style home in Berkeley and a Spanish-style house in Palm Springs.
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Trading a co-op for a single-family house in a different neighborhood solved the problems of a growing brood.
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