A two-bedroom bungalow in Oakland, a Craftsman home in Long Beach and a Spanish-style house in Ojai.
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A two-bedroom bungalow in Oakland, a Craftsman home in Long Beach and a Spanish-style house in Ojai.
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With so many appealing ones out there, it’s never been easier to dress your table up (or down).
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Viewers of “Only Murders in the Building” know it as the Arconia, but this Upper West Side building has a name — and a dramatic story — of its own.
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As the rental market convulses with a dearth of listings and intense demand, list prices can be deceptive. Here’s how to handle a bidding war.
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The couple got nearly $16.8 million, making it one of the largest closings in New York City in June. The biggest, a Midtown penthouse, sold for around $56 million.
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Enter your household income and size, and we’ll tell you what housing programs you may be eligible for and how to apply.
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Soaring rents across the country have motivated some young couples to move in together earlier than they planned.
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Some homeowners looked at rising home prices and decided to get out while the going was still good. Now they’re renters again.
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A modern farmhouse in Los Angeles, a Spanish-style home in Kensington and a midcentury-modern retreat in Palm Springs.
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This week’s available properties are a five-bedroom house in Ossining, N.Y., and a four-bedroom in Westport, Conn.
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This week’s available properties are on the Upper East Side, in Kensington and in Forest Hills.
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A new report shows that having a mortgage is far more expensive than having a lease, a disparity that is helping to cool a red-hot housing market.
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When a pandemic price hike forced her out of her one-bedroom apartment, a downtown renter searched for something comparable that she could afford. Here’s what she found.
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If you’re hooked on houseplants like Monstera, Philodendron and pothos, wait until you meet the other members of the aroid family.
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This January saw some of the island’s highest tourism numbers in recent years, lending some momentum to a rebounding sales market.
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A Tudor Revival house in Portland, a Craftsman bungalow in Baton Rouge and a two-family home in Savannah.
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