Two neighboring families lost their houses in a Colorado wildfire. One was reimbursed for the contents of their home within seven weeks, and the other is still fighting.
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Two neighboring families lost their houses in a Colorado wildfire. One was reimbursed for the contents of their home within seven weeks, and the other is still fighting.
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A condo in the city center, a country villa nearby and a loft in the a historic district.
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Designed by the architect Carl Graffunder, a house built in 1964 is getting the love and respect it deserves.
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Bell Works, the setting of the hit serial for Apple TV+, is now a tourist attraction, drawing fans to the architectural wonder.
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Most insurance companies will not require policyholders to itemize lost belongings, though some major companies, including State Farm, have refused.
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A study found that New Yorkers seeking to leave town most often search for homes in Philadelphia.
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With about $400,000 to spend, a Cincinnati transplant hit Manhattan looking to immerse herself in everything New York had to offer.
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This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Manasquan, N.J., and a three-bedroom in Huntington Bay, N.Y.
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A study found that New Yorkers seeking to leave town most often search for homes in Philadelphia.
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Family quarters were built in dozens of New York City branches for custodians with the grueling job of stoking the coal-fired furnaces.
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As some people age, they begin to think more seriously about building equity in their homes and having something to leave to their heirs.
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An anonymous buyer paid $35 million for the hedge fund manager Igor Tulchinsky’s condo on the 55th floor of 220 Central Park South.
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Designers can tuck storage into the furniture, behind the walls, along hallways and into awkward spaces.
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A Pennsylvania couple left tech jobs to devote their time to renovating and selling homes. This dream project, however, won’t be put back on the market.
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With fierce competition and less inventory, potential buyers are bracing for a fight or wondering if they will have to leave the city to become homeowners.
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After a lengthy search, a rabbi and his wife decided the Bay Area was the right place to serve a large Jewish community.
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A one-bedroom condo in Los Feliz, a stand-alone cottage in Silver Lake, and a unit in a master-planned community in Woodland Hills.
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