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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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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An empty apartment is vulnerable to serious maintenance problems that can affect the entire building.
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The historic storm prompted the city to invest millions in property protection. Then Hurricane Ida showed how vulnerable homeowners and renters really are to flash flooding.
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Ms. Horne, who died in 2010, lived in two combined apartments at the Volney on East 74th Street that she considered her private refuge.
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This week’s properties are three-bedroom in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in Montclair, N.J.
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Hint: It wasn’t just wedding gowns. With their new collections, bridal designers showed styles that could be worn to everything from the bachelorette party to the honeymoon — or even to no wedding at all.
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A study ranked large U.S. cities on how friendly they are to remote workers. (Forget about California!)
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With a rent increase on the horizon, a couple decided to test their budget in Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights and Lenox Hill, looking for space for their foster dogs and, eventually, a baby.
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The Sunshine Coast region ‘used to be Vancouver’s best-kept secret.’ Now, as sales stall in the city, buyers are heading for the forest.
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A commitment to preservation has kept this Hunterdon County township bucolic: “There’s no traffic, unless you get stuck behind a tractor.”
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A 1926 Tudor Revival house in Grosse Pointe Park, a Spanish-style home in Los Angeles and an 1895 mansion in Apalachicola.
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A commitment to preservation has kept this Hunterdon County township bucolic: “There’s no traffic, unless you get stuck behind a tractor.”
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The house is only a few feet from its next-door neighbors, but you’d never know it when you’re inside: “We just turned the windows to the sky.”
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The house is a few feet from its next-door neighbors, but you’d never know it when you’re inside: “We just turned the windows to the sky.”
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A Craftsman-style home in Novato, a rural compound in Fort Bragg and a renovated 1951 house in San Diego.
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Home stays have roots in a pre-Roe America, where women frequently traveled long distances for abortions.
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