At Home With Jake Cohen in Long Island City

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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$2.7 Million Homes in California

A Craftsman house in Los Angeles, a four-bedroom condominium in San Francisco and a Victorian in Napa.

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Should We Oust Our Co-op Managing Agent and Find Another?

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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The Celebrity Apology Video Aesthetic

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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Sharing a Small Apartment With a Big Dog? Good Luck.

First, you’ll have to convince someone to rent to you.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are on Riverside Drive, in Midtown East and in Sheepshead Bay.

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Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

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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In Phoenix, a Classics Teacher Goes on a Home-Buying Odyssey. Which One Did She Choose?

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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The U.S. Cities With the Most and Least Expensive Parking

Paying for one month of parking in New York City would get you almost two years of parking in Tulsa.

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Climate Change Adds to Pressure to Make Buildings More Efficient

Governments are weighing both regulations and incentives to cut emissions and energy use in new construction.

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Ross Gay Offers a Joyful Approach to Gardening in His New Book

In ‘The Book of (More) Delights,’ Ross Gay offers a joyful approach to gardening, with gratitude even for the dandelions.

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$400,000 Homes in Indiana, Virginia and New York

A Cape Cod-style house in Indianapolis, a Colonial Revival home in Richmond and a Craftsman bungalow in Saugerties.

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One Architect Shows Sustainable Home Renovation Is Possible in Brooklyn

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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$3.5 Million Homes in California

A minimalist retreat in San Diego County, a modern farmhouse in Sonoma and a renovated 1947 house in Santa Monica.

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Mice Have Invaded My Apartment and the Building Can’t Fix It. What Now?

Sometimes landlords must be reminded that they are accountable to the city, not just to their tenants.

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What Happens When Wall Street Buys Most of the Homes on Your Block?

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 Latest Cool Amenity? A Name Brand. How About Porsche?

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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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, Lenox Hill and Downtown Brooklyn.

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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Westport, Conn., and a five-bedroom in Nissequogue, N.Y.

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How Much Value Is Your Home Accruing? It Depends on What It Cost.

Since 2000, the most expensive U.S. homes have quadrupled in value. At the low end, things are very different.

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