‘Selling the Hamptons’: Real Estate Drama on Long Island

On the reality TV show, a motley crew of camera-ready real estate agents navigates the cutthroat market of multimillion dollar houses.

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An East Hampton Home Tailor-Made for Donna Lennard, the Owner of Il Buco

When Donna Lennard bought the house, ‘it was an adorable cottage’ surrounded by water. Now it’s even better.

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Have a Small Outdoor Space and a Budget to Match? Follow These 7 Rules.

Here’s how to make the most of an outdoor space in the city — even if it’s small, awkwardly shaped or hemmed in by other buildings.

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$1.5 Million Homes in California

A Spanish-style house in Los Angeles, a Craftsman bungalow with a guest apartment in Sacramento and a two-bedroom home with a guesthouse in San Diego.

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He Wanted to Go Back Home to the Hamptons. Could He Afford It?

A man who struggled to find housing in East Hampton has turned his experience into a podcast, and many of his guests are ‘navigating the waters of trying to make a living here.’

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Take a Walk Through the Hamptons With a New Book by Susan Kaufman

Susan Kaufman, whose editing career included stints at Condé Nast and People, turned her lifelong love of the Long Island towns into a coffee-table book.

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My Co-op Neighbor Never Pays His Maintenance on Time. Can We Make Him?

State law currently allows co-ops to charge up to 8 percent of the monthly cost as a late fee. But there are exceptions.

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Architecture Group Names the Best Home Renovations of the Year

The annual Don’t Move, Improve! Awards showcase exceptional innovation and creativity in home improvements across London.

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$700,000 Homes in Barcelona

Two renovated apartments in the Gothic Quarter, and a one-bedroom unit in a historic building in the Dreta de l’Eixample.

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For Sale: The SoHo Building Where John Lennon and Yoko Ono Once Lived

The building, at 496 Broome Street, was the first home in New York City that the couple owned and is now listed by Sean Ono Lennon and his mother for $5.5 million.

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He Bought a 1953 Trailer on Impulse. Here’s How He Renovated It.

The renovation that followed turned his backyard into an upscale version of a campground — complete with a marble shower in the trees.

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A New Yorker Took Her $400,000 Budget Up to the Hudson Valley. Here’s What She Found.

After renting for years in Brooklyn and Harlem, Rachel Watts decided to swap shared city apartments for a house of her own in the Beacon area. But how much house could she afford?

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Which Cities Are Converting the Most Commercial Spaces Into Apartments?

After a slight dip, the creation of new adaptive reuse units rose in 2023.

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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Port Washington, N.Y., and a two-bedroom in Guilford, Conn.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are in Carnegie Hill, NoHo and Ocean Hill.

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These Native Plants Aren’t Weeds

Pollinators recognize a good thing when they see it — and so do gardeners in search of organic pest control. As one put it, “My prairie is my pesticide.”

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$450,000 Homes in Kentucky, New Jersey and New York

A two-bedroom bungalow in Lexington, a 1925 home in Blairstown and a Colonial Revival house in Buffalo.

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At-Home IV Drip Therapy Is the Latest Luxury Building Amenity

High-end condos and rentals now offer the medically dubious therapy as a regular wellness practice, not just a vacation splurge.

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$2.2 Million Homes in California

A shingled bungalow with a guesthouse and a geodesic dome in Topanga, a Victorian-era retreat in Napa and a midcentury-modern home in Berkeley.

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An Independent Life of Flowers and Bible Verses in the Bronx

A woman in a HUD-subsidized apartment in a building for older New Yorkers bristles at the notion that she would stay home and “watch these four walls.”

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