$4.5 Million Homes in California

An Italianate house in San Francisco, a contemporary house on 42 acres in Carmel Valley and a post-and-beam house in Santa Barbara.

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Can My HOA Board Spend Money on Whatever It Wants?

Whatever the benefits of living in a homeowners’ association, it means giving up some power when it comes to allocating funds.

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President Trump’s Attack on Brutalist Architecture in Washington

Call them monuments, foreign elements, eyesores — Brutalist buildings have become another battleground in President Trump’s culture war.

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The Showgirl Must Go on

Gypsy Wood, a dancer and cabaret artist, is more than at home on the stage. But it was her Las Vegas ranch house that landed a big role in the film “The Last Showgirl.”

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Leaving Brooklyn, and Downsizing Upstate

A couple decided to move to rural Dutchess County with their growing family. They found and renovated a tiny home that had once been a one-room schoolhouse.

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$720,000 Homes in Nice, France

A two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Vieille Ville, a top-floor unit just north of the city center, and a two-bedroom with sea views in Nice’s old port.

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Making Her Homebuying Debut in Manhattan With $475,000 to Spend

After years of living out of suitcases and subletting around the city, a young actor decided to put her savings to work and find a "soft place to land."

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Which States Attract the Most New Residents?

Fewer Americans are moving these days. But the ones who are seem to be headed south.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are Turtle Bay, Midtown and Clinton Hill.

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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Westport, Conn., and New Rochelle, N.Y.

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What $750,000 Buys You in Oklahoma, Arizona and New Hampshire

A brick and stone house in Oklahoma City, a midcentury modern home in Tempe and a saltbox in Madison.

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A Guide to Living in New Bedford, Mass.

The Whaling City, home to a diverse food scene, will soon have a new rail connection to Boston.

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Alexander Brothers Face More Lawsuits Accusing Them of Sexual Assault

Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander, once top real estate brokers, and their brother Alon Alexander are currently in jail awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.

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Wowed by a Loft in Philadelphia, and Its Hollywood Pedigree

A couple loved that their apartment was used as a location for the movie ‘Philadelphia.’ But a decade after moving in, they needed to add a new scene.

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$4,400 Rentals in Los Angeles

A Craftsman house near Culver City, a 1970s condo in West Hollywood and a 1920s bungalow in Hollywood.

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Finally, at 59, a Place of Her Own

A filmmaker in Oakland, Calif., had always lived with her family, her ex-husband, son or roommates. A friend helped her find her own place when she needed it most.

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Mixing Favorite Styles Brings the Most Appealing Results

Add a touch of color to traditional décor for a welcoming living room. Look for an easy upgrade that pleases you, splurge on something beautiful, or make a statement with a one-of-a-kind object.

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Home Builders Say Trump Tariffs Are Raising Construction Costs

Some developers describe an unpredictable climate that could drive up building costs and home prices.

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Can I Sue My HOA for Something My Neighbor Does?

Disputes between neighbors can be settled in court, but that can be expensive, time-consuming and bad for relationships.

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California Bill Would Force Insurers to Pay Full Coverage Without Requiring Itemization

A proposed new law would release homeowners from the onerous process of listing every object lost in a destroyed home.

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