A Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home in Bloomington, a camelback-style home in Louisville and an 1880 house in Poughkeepsie.
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A Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home in Bloomington, a camelback-style home in Louisville and an 1880 house in Poughkeepsie.
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Home to a cosmopolitan mix of back-to-the-landers, former loggers, 49er descendants, artists, musicians and mystics.
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Stacks of Victorian-era photos, books and other documents discovered in Ohio have taken a winding path back to New York, bringing two strangers together.
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Seeking a getaway from Toronto, a doctor and a software engineer built a two-story lakeside cottage that employs a “reversal of space.”
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A bungalow in Los Angeles, a midcentury modern home in Santa Rosa and a Craftsman in San Diego.
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The myriad styles and materials used for tile can make a space, not just bathrooms and kitchens, shine in unexpected ways.
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After years of fires that left families tallying every burned toothbrush, a new law is requiring insurers to ease a grueling burden.
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Landlords are required to act immediately when gas service is disrupted. That doesn’t mean they will.
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Landlords are required to act immediately when gas service is disrupted. That doesn’t mean they will.
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A storybook 17th-century cottage, a three-bedroom stone house, and a semidetached 19th-century home.
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Dirty pastel colors are seemingly everywhere, in the luxury homes of skin care gurus, designers and even Prada’s runway show.
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As armies and revolutions came and went, neighbors became foes and families spoke different languages. Here’s how one small town stood at the center of history.
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When the government shut down, so did the federal flood insurance program, forcing some buyers into the costly private market.
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It took a wealth of fortitude and a surge of generosity for one couple to find their forever home in the Bay Area. Here’s how they did it.
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Private security, extra voltage and other considerations for going all-out this spooky season.
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This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Franklin Lakes and a four-bedroom in Rockville Centre.
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A 19th-century house in Richmond, a midcentury modern house in Hollywood and a Victorian in Pittsburgh.
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