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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Homes That Sold for Around $975,000

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

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Can I Leave My Co-op to My Heirs?

In most cases, a co-op board has enormous latitude to approve or deny the transfer of a unit’s shares and proprietary lease.

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Living With Grandparents: Cross-Generational Homes Bring Families Together

More young adults are moving in with their grandparents, in a trend known as “skipped-generation” households.

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A Mansion With Hermès Leather Walls Sells for $48 Million

The palatial home, at 8 East 62nd Street, was the most expensive closed sale in New York City this month. Other closings included one of Brooklyn’s priciest properties.

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Mortgage Rates Hit 7%, Housing Prices Expected to Fall

As the average 30-year mortgage rate eclipses 7 percent, home buyers and sellers are confronting sticker shock.

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Does Your House Earn $266 a Day?

A day-by-day look at the long-term increases in single-family-home prices.

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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Port Chester, N.Y., and Fairfield, Conn.

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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Brooklyn Heights, Greenwich Village and the Flatiron district.

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Buying a Westchester House ‘for the Dogs,’ but Could They Survive a Bidding War?

With up to $800,000 to spend, a young couple with two new rescue pups sought a starter house somewhere in southern Westchester County. They didn’t realize how fierce the competition would be.

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House Hunting in Ireland: Bayside Serenity in County Cork for $1.3 Million

A spate of 2021 sales across Ireland has left a scant supply of homes, with many city dwellers taking their remote work to the country.

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Living In ... Athens, N.Y.

With historic architecture, stunning river views and a lower-key vibe than other upstate areas, this Greene County community is growing in popularity.

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$380,000 Homes in Texas, Maryland and New Jersey

A Victorian cottage in Galveston, a 1900 rowhouse in Baltimore and a one-bedroom apartment in Jersey City.

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Athens, N.Y.: A ‘Perfect Combination of Old and New’ on the Hudson

With historic architecture, stunning river views and a lower-key vibe than other upstate areas, this Greene County community is growing in popularity.

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