Meet Lucia Eames, the Latest Midcentury Design Celebrity

Crate & Barrel just introduced a new line of Eames housewares. No, not that Eames.

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Leaving New York for Cleveland? Here’s How Far Their Money Went.

When a plum job beckoned from Northeast Ohio, a New York couple were able to search for four-bedroom houses under $600,000 in the leafy suburbs of Cleveland. Here’s where they landed.

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A Jewel in the Woods of Quebec for $1.6 Million: House Hunting in Canada

Rising interest rates and other cooling measures have tamed activity in the Laurentians region of Quebec, a popular second-home market.

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Living In ... South Amboy, N.J.

This small Middlesex County city, once a neglected industrial area, is reinventing itself with new development and a ferry to Manhattan in the works.

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South Amboy, N.J.: ‘Nice and Quaint and Quiet’

This small Middlesex County city, once a neglected industrial area, is reinventing itself with new development and a ferry to Manhattan in the works.

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$800,000 Homes in Connecticut, Louisiana and Delaware

An 1832 farmhouse in Stonington, a 1941 bungalow in New Orleans and a three-bedroom triplex in a converted mill in Wilmington.

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What’s That Oddball Conifer? A Japanese Umbrella Pine.

It may be called a pine, but it isn’t a member of the pine family. And no, those lustrous, oversized needles aren’t plastic.

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$1.5 Million Homes in California

A Mediterranean-style house in Fairfax, a two-bedroom townhouse in West Hollywood and a three-bedroom home in Huntington Beach.

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Why the Built-In Banquette Is Becoming a Designer Favorite

The banquette is compact, but also cozy and welcoming — and it can transform a space. Here’s how to design your own.

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$2 Million Homes in California

A Colonial Revival cottage in Carmel-by-the-Sea, a renovated Edwardian house in San Francisco and a midcentury-modern home in Los Angeles.

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Renting ‘Sight Unseen’? A Broker and Face Time Helped

A couple lived apart for years because of their careers, and one had an ailing mother. A job offer allowed them to move much closer together.

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Homes That Sold for Around $750,000

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

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Noise Complaint: The Gym Downstairs Is Very Loud

If the noise doesn’t violate city rules, you’ll have a hard time exerting much leverage

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The Push to Landmark the Last-Known ‘Colored’ School in Manhattan

The historic building at 128 West 17th Street has been vacant for years, and preservation advocates fear its damaged roof may eventually prompt developers to tear it down.

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For sale: A Luminous Shophouse in Penang for $645,000

Malaysia’s housing market has seen a surge in transactions recently, though prices are being held in check by a glut of inventory, brokers say.

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Living In ... Emerson, N.J.

The Bergen County borough is a “solid, middle-class” place where “it’s easy to get to know people,” as one resident put it.

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Emerson, N.J.: A Small, Manageable ‘Family Town’

The Bergen County borough is a “solid, middle-class” place where “it’s easy to get to know people,” as one resident put it.

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Eviction Looming For California Scofflaw And His Two Acres of Land

David Lee Hoffman has been fighting a local government in California for decades to keep his eccentric home and way of living intact.

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Making the Most of the Views in Montauk

They brought in earth to make one of the highest sites overlooking Block Island Sound even higher. Then they built down into it.

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In Montauk, N.Y., an Indoor-Outdoor House Emerges From the Landscape

They brought in earth to make one of the highest sites overlooking Block Island Sound even higher. Then they built down into it.

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