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This week’s properties are in the West Village, on the Lower East Side and in Fieldston.
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This week’s properties are three-bedroom homes in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and Greenwich, Conn.
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This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, on the Upper West Side and in Hunters Point.
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This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., and a six-bedroom in Hopewell, N.J.
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A circa 1720 stone house in Kerhonkson, a 1912 Colonial Revival home in Wilmette and a 1926 Craftsman cottage in Seattle.
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A Craftsman bungalow in Salt Lake City, a Victorian in Des Moines and a 1910 home in Peabody.
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A family in a small town in New York holds a world record for having the most lights on a residential property to the dismay of some neighbors and the delight of others.
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Fire-engine red, cobalt blue and a futuristic vibe: There’s nothing indistinct or ambiguous about this Manhattan condominium.
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In his new memoir, “Uncross Your Legs,” a 95-year-old designer chronicles a lifetime of adventures in apparel (and out).
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A family of four lived in a tiny apartment while they looked for something bigger. They bought a place, but it needed work. So it’s back to a small rental.
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A 1906 Craftsman house in San Anselmo, a 1936 Tudor Revival home in San Diego and a 1970 farmhouse in Santa Ynez.
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Hip-hop got its start in a Bronx apartment building 50 years ago. The concept of home has been at the center of the genre ever since.
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“We’re pretty much doing a bunk room in every house we work on.” Here’s how they do it.
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With the proceeds from an apartment sale and a dream of making wine in Napa Valley, a buyer looked for an investment property to make her money grow.
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Fire-engine red, cobalt blue and a futuristic vibe: There’s nothing indistinct or ambiguous about this Manhattan condominium.
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How do you memorialize the people you loved and lost? Object by object, the CNN anchor is trying to figure it out.
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A 1926 stone house in Palm Springs, a midcentury-modern home in Los Angeles and a three-structure compound in Sea Ranch.
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The increasingly unavoidable sport is causing disputes among players and court neighbors around the country.
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