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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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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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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The Monroe County borough has been welcoming city dwellers since long before the pandemic: “People come here and discover a new world.”
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A 1917 farmhouse in Riegelwood, an 1812 rowhouse in Philadelphia and a two-bedroom bungalow in Manchester.
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The Monroe County borough has been welcoming city dwellers since long before the pandemic: “People come here and discover a new world.”
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The Monroe County borough has been welcoming city dwellers since long before the pandemic: “People come here and discover a new world.”
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This week’s available properties are a six-bedroom house in Irvington, N.Y., and a four-bedroom house in Danbury, Conn.
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If I.M. Pei’s Louvre Pyramid was a shingled beach house in the Pines, it might look something like this. How could he resist?
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More than 40 percent of the available units in Manhattan currently come from tenants priced out of apartments they leased in 2020 and 2021, according to a new StreetEasy report.
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A Spanish-style home in Altadena, a Craftsman bungalow in San Francisco and a midcentury ranch house in Santa Barbara.
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San Diego residents are moving to Tijuana to get more for their money. Some hope to save for down payments on houses that are way out of reach north of the border.
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It sounds like a simple enough request, but few things about New York City’s rent regulation rules are simple.
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After a $13 million renovation project, the institution, once the private residence and library of the financier, J. Pierpont Morgan, has opened its garden oasis to the public.
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After a $13 million renovation, the Morgan Library & Museum has opened its oasis to the public.
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Developers are adding professional office spaces to the list of amenities in their mostly new buildings in cities around the country.
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With feelings of isolation exacerbated by a yearslong pandemic, many people view conversation pits as the ultimate symbol of intimacy.
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And among those who moved out of their childhood bedroom, a third are spending about half of their monthly income on rent or mortgage.
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