A Brooklyn hospital is trying to evict employees and retirees from staff housing, as it struggles financially, but tenants fear they will now be homeless in an unaffordable city.
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A Brooklyn hospital is trying to evict employees and retirees from staff housing, as it struggles financially, but tenants fear they will now be homeless in an unaffordable city.
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A husband’s sudden death gave a widow time to reflect on the designs of their second homes and how to make one on her own.
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A 1929 Spanish-style house in Riverside, a two-bedroom condominium in Pasadena and a midcentury ranch house in Long Beach.
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The legal settlements roiling the real estate industry are changing the way commissions get paid. But the change could come slowly.
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On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia made a ruling that opens the door for a renewed investigation into the National Association of Realtors.
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A sunny two-bedroom in Condesa, a condo for presale in Juarez, and a five-bedroom Spanish colonial house in Cuajimalpa De Morelos.
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After a lifetime of seeking out tiny spaces, she finally found a keeper: a former barbershop in an old mill village in North Carolina.
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The pandemic upset a delicate balance of part-time and full-time residents in a community in the Poconos, sparking a debate over short-term rentals.
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With life on the farm losing its appeal, a couple sought a small second home in the heart of New York’s cultural scene.
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Sales of luxury second homes increased in many U.S. markets last year. If you want see some of the priciest, head to Rhode Island.
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This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Mill Neck, N.Y., and Haddonfield, N.J.
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This week’s properties are on Central Park West, in the financial district and in Park Slope.
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A place outside the city might sound like heaven, but there are some things you should consider.
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Hiring a local to keep an eye on your weekend house can give you peace of mind and keep small problems from becoming big headaches.
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An imposing work of pottery can be as important to the design of a landscape as any well-placed plant. And no, we’re not talking about flower pots.
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A 19th-century farmhouse with a guesthouse in Leeds, an 1850 townhouse in Savannah and a 1927 home in Salt Lake City.
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Thirty years ago, a woman got a $250-a-month, rent-stabilized apartment in Inwood. She says the neighborhood has defined not only her life but her life’s work.
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Two saltbox houses on the island of Newfoundland, in Canada, were hard to resist. What would be harder still: Renovating them without road access.
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Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem and one of its most well-known members have been ensnared in a seven-year saga, after a deacon hired to renovate another member’s house didn’t finish the job.
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A 1911 bungalow with a guesthouse in Los Angeles, a French Normandy-style home in Alameda and a four-bedroom retreat in Ukiah.
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