A Craftsman bungalow in Altadena, a three-bedroom condominium in San Francisco and a renovated midcentury house in Sausalito.
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A Craftsman bungalow in Altadena, a three-bedroom condominium in San Francisco and a renovated midcentury house in Sausalito.
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Flip taxes, also known as a transfer fees, help co-op buildings raise money for repairs and improvements, and they must be described in your governing documents.
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A three-bedroom loft in an revamped factory, a two-bedroom apartment in a 16th-century house, and a detached villa in a leafy residential area.
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The Harlem home of the circus impresario James A. Bailey is being restored, detail by detail, by a couple who are learning the job as they go along.
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A recently married couple moved to the Italian capital in search of a two-bedroom with a terrace in a central neighborhood. What would their $950,000 budget afford?
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A recent study ranked 100 of the largest U.S. cities based on median rents, job opportunities and social metrics.
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An 1860 rowhouse in Catskill, a Queen Anne Revival home in Holly Springs and a 19th-century farmhouse in Westminster.
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Their passion for fruit you’ve never heard of started small. Now they have a botanical garden that’s open to the public.
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With temperatures climbing this week, here’s how to be comfortable in your home — with or without air-conditioning.
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A co-founder of a brokerage that caters to the ultrawealthy and his twin brother face allegations that they sexually assaulted women. They have denied wrongdoing.
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A 1949 cottage in Lake Arrowhead, a Spanish-style home in Los Angeles and a Craftsman house in Berkeley.
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An engineer who moved from London to New York was planning to live alone, but ended up doing just the opposite — and loving it.
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Has your mortgage come back from the dead? It probably wasn’t really gone, it was likely just hiding.
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As the Supreme Court weighs whether cities can criminalize sleeping outdoors or in tents, Los Angeles is attempting to combat homelessness with tiny homes that some people criticize as inadequate and even ‘inhumane.’
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Shareholders have a right to know about the building’s expenses, and there are ways to look inside the books.
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As the Supreme Court weighs whether cities can criminalize sleeping outdoors or in tents, Los Angeles is attempting to combat homelessness with tiny homes criticized by some as ‘inhumane.’
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The Yankees legend initially put the compound on the market in 2018 for $14.25 million. This time, the asking price was $6.3 million.
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