A loft in Kreuzberg, an apartment in a snail-shaped building in Mitte and a maisonette duplex in Mitte.
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A loft in Kreuzberg, an apartment in a snail-shaped building in Mitte and a maisonette duplex in Mitte.
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A cabaret and nightclub in Bushwick amplifies Asian culture with moody music, cinematic interior design and drinks inspired by Chinese legend.
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While working on villas in Costa Rica, the Czech architect Dagmar Stepanova “fell in love” with the country and decided to live there in a hillside home partially open to the elements.
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As they eased into retirement, two empty-nesters toured some of Port Jefferson’s condo communities with about $650,000 to spend. Here’s what they found.
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This week’s properties are a four-bedroom house in Newtown, and a nine-bedroom house in Bay Shore.
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Robert Highsmith and Stefanie Brechbuehler, husband-and-wife founders of the design firm Workstead, have filled their living room with “unexpected heirlooms.”
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A loft with a commercial storefront in Ayden, a cottage in Houston and a Classic Revival house in Detroit
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A traditional home built in the arena at Bad Bunny’s residency has welcomed dozens of guests, one of whom said it “feels like a Christmas party in a house.”
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The Kansas-born aviator was a heroine of the Midwest in her day. But her legend was forged in Midtown Manhattan.
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A rustic cabin in Sycamore Canyon, a converted 1900s house in San Francisco’s Mission District and a private retreat in Sonoma County.
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Fitting into a small home means clever transformations, custom storage solutions, and often, bright pops of color. These homes do it all.
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Micia Mosely founded a group to support Black teachers transforming schools across the country. She also tells a joke or two.
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Marko Banic first met NBA legend Kobe Bryant when he was playing for Croatia’s national team. Now he’s dedicating his new real estate project to the former Laker.
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The rights of shareholders to transfer their shares vary from building to building. The answer lies in the co-op’s governing documents.
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While the wealthy in the past favored more precious materials, pewter is making its way into high-end design studios and boutiques.
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Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands, offers waterfront homes with pools and guesthouses.
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Jason Ballard, an entrepreneur who once thought he would be a preacher, believes 3-D printing is the solution to fill the affordable housing gap in the United States.
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With five sons between the ages of 2 and 10, a couple needed to size up in Lancaster County. But they knew that anything they could afford would need a lot of work.
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