A Gothic Rock Cottage Fit for a Bat Out of Hell

Jim Steinman spent years transforming his Connecticut house into a kind of rock ‘n’ roll museum. Now his friends are trying to sell it — with his belongings intact.

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More People Are Searching for Homes Outside of Their Home Cities

An analysis of Redfin searches suggests many people are considering a change of scenery, and lower prices.

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From a Queens House to a Manhattan Studio With $400,000. Which One Did They Choose?

Seeking a pied-à-terre approximating “the nicest hotel room possible,” a couple scoured the West Side. Here’s what they found.

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House Hunting in England: Rural Splendor in the South West Region

The pandemic has ‘accelerated the market in Somerset exponentially,’ with domestic buyers and investors keeping inventory scarce.

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Living In ... Ridgewood, Queens

The constantly changing neighborhood may share a border with Bushwick, Brooklyn, but residents want you to know ‘you’re in Queens, bro.’

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Ridgewood, Queens: A Multiethnic Area That’s ‘Like a Whirlpool’

The constantly changing neighborhood may share a border with Bushwick, Brooklyn, but residents want you to know ‘you’re in Queens, bro.’

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$2.9 Million Homes in Connecticut, Washington and Colorado

A 1732 Colonial in East Haddam, a Tudor Revival house in Seattle and an 1893 Italianate home in Denver.

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Why You Should Try Crevice Gardening: ‘This Is the Future’

In a world where water is increasingly scarce, these rock gardens are not only pretty, but surprisingly resilient.

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Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s available homes are a four-bedroom in Malverne, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Lawrence, N.J.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s available properties are in Hell’s Kitchen, Harlem and Clinton Hill.

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Michael R. Jackson’s ‘Peaceful Space’

The Tony- and Pulitzer-winning author of “A Strange Loop” has a new apartment in Manhattan — and “I don’t have to share it with anyone.”

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$2.7 Million Homes in California

An English country-style home in Carmel Valley, a 1923 farmhouse in Laurel Canyon and a three-bedroom retreat a few blocks from the beach in Oceanside.

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One Woman’s Life in Subsidized Housing, and Her Campaign to Fix It

At the Holmes Towers on the Upper East Side, La Keesha Taylor has formed a coalition to keep the elevators running, the heat working and the rodents at bay.

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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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How Soon Is Too Soon to Ask My Landlord About a Rent Increase?

Simply asking a landlord about how much the rent will go up shouldn’t change the landlord’s calculations — the decision has likely already been made.

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Investing in Real Estate as Self-Care

Many women seeking independence after a breakup or divorce have discovered emotional empowerment and even healing in real estate investment.

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Which City Is Most Expensive for Renters? You Might Be Surprised.

With a spate of new luxury developments luring tenants from across the Hudson River, Jersey City has made itself the priciest city in the nation.

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A Pair of Co-ops Sold for $101 Million as the Market Returned to a Boil

Closings were recorded in July for two of the biggest sales so far this year, the two co-ops on the Upper East Side and a penthouse in Midtown for $75.9 million.

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Planning Her Golden Years in the Golden State: What Could She Afford?

As she looked ahead to a new chapter in Southern California, a ‘serial homebuyer’ faced a decision: pay more to stay near the coast and take on renters or head inland to a new crop of 55-plus communities.

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House Hunting in Bahrain: Gulf Views From a Fish-Shaped Isle for $1 Million

Despite rapid population growth and an influx of foreigners, Bahrain has seen a softening residential market due to an oversupply of housing.

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