The author of a best-selling 2019 cookbook is back with more ‘Classic Jew-ish Recipes’ that he has reinvented for the modern cook.
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The author of a best-selling 2019 cookbook is back with more ‘Classic Jew-ish Recipes’ that he has reinvented for the modern cook.
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A Craftsman house in Los Angeles, a four-bedroom condominium in San Francisco and a Victorian in Napa.
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In co-ops, building-wide issues are the responsibility of the board to address and remediate, but a good managing agent is critical.
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When celebrities address public criticism, they deliver their explanations in homey or sparse settings aimed at making them more relatable, public relations strategists say.
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This week’s properties are a six-bedroom in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in Oceanport, N.J.
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For her first home purchase, an associate professor at Arizona State hoped to find something for less than $400,000, with a little history to it.
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Paying for one month of parking in New York City would get you almost two years of parking in Tulsa.
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Governments are weighing both regulations and incentives to cut emissions and energy use in new construction.
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In ‘The Book of (More) Delights,’ Ross Gay offers a joyful approach to gardening, with gratitude even for the dandelions.
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A Cape Cod-style house in Indianapolis, a Colonial Revival home in Richmond and a Craftsman bungalow in Saugerties.
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Using a technique called mass timber construction, a Brooklyn architect created a sustainable home for his family — with a tree growing at the center.
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A minimalist retreat in San Diego County, a modern farmhouse in Sonoma and a renovated 1947 house in Santa Monica.
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Sometimes landlords must be reminded that they are accountable to the city, not just to their tenants.
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As Wall Street investors pluck up starter homes and convert them to rentals, first-time buyers are being squeezed out and residents are being forced to grapple with what the changes mean for their lives and their communities.
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The market for branded luxury condos is growing, and now includes fashion houses and luxury carmakers, especially in Miami. In some buildings, a car elevator will lift you to your own parking spot.
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This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Westport, Conn., and a five-bedroom in Nissequogue, N.Y.
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Since 2000, the most expensive U.S. homes have quadrupled in value. At the low end, things are very different.
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