When In-Laws Share an Apartment, and Become Your Neighbors

In-laws typically have one of the most fraught family dynamics. What about two sets of in-laws living together down a hall from their children and grandchildren?

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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Dumbo, Lenox Hill and Turtle Bay.

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Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Pleasantville, N.Y., and a six-bedroom in Allendale, N.J.

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Which States Offer the Largest Lot Sizes for Home Buyers?

Land parcels vary from place to place, governed by local laws and property values. But the largest lots aren’t necessarily where you think they are.

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Heading to the Rockaways for the Sand and the Subway. Which Apartment Did She Choose?

When a Long Island native and longtime Manhattanite gave up her Fire Island house, she went looking for a small apartment that could split the difference between beach and city. Here’s what she found.

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House Hunting in Scotland: A 16th-Century Hotel for Under $2 Million

Scotland’s home market is “cooling off after being on fire,” agents say, though demand for rural estates remains resilient to economic shifts.

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$2.5 Million Homes in New York, Washington and Illinois

A converted stone church in Rifton, a floating home in Seattle and a 1907 Tudor Revival house in Kenilworth.

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Living In ... Hudson Square, Manhattan

The West Side neighborhood is the site of lots of new development. But housing is still slightly less expensive there than in surrounding areas.

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Hudson Square, Manhattan: No Longer a ‘No-Man’s Land in SoHo’

The West Side neighborhood once known as the printing district is now the site of lots of new development. But housing is still slightly less expensive than in nearby areas.

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For a Longer Peony Season, Think Beyond the Typical Pink and White

This fall, when you buy bare-root peonies, take a chance on yellow or coral-colored hybrids. Your garden will thank you.

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7 Questions About Rent, Answered

Here’s what you need to know from our team of Real Estate reporters.

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Mixing Children and Art? Yes, It’s Possible.

In a ‘magical place’ in the Connecticut woods, one couple built a rural escape where the most fragile artwork is just out of reach.

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$1 Million Homes in California

A 1921 bungalow in Berkeley, a 1942 ranch house in Altadena and a midcentury-modern home in San Diego.

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Shopping for Runners

Sure, you can do without a long rug in your hallway or kitchen. But a runner adds comfort and style.

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Town After Town, Residents Are Fighting Affordable Housing in Connecticut

Local residents and elected officials are seeking to block large housing projects, warning that increased density could change the character of their towns.

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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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Why Is Scaffolding a New York Fixture?

Sidewalk sheds and scaffolding are ubiquitous fixtures in the New York City landscape, but they aren’t supposed to stay up forever.

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Decorating an Apartment, Sight Unseen

When an interior designer decided to make a big move during the worst months of the pandemic, she planned her new rental around several key pieces.

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How to Decorate Your New York Apartment Before You Move There

When an interior designer decided to make a big move during the worst months of the pandemic, she planned her new rental around several key pieces.

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Hugh Jackman Swaps West Village Home for Chelsea Penthouse

The actor and his wife bought the penthouse for $21.1 million. The biggest closing in August, atop the Crown Building on Fifth Avenue, sold for $53.4 million.

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