A mother and her son searched near Asheville, N.C., for a quiet place with nice views and an easy commute to her new job.
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A mother and her son searched near Asheville, N.C., for a quiet place with nice views and an easy commute to her new job.
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This week’s homes include a five-bedroom Victorian in Tuckahoe and a country estate in Millstone Township.
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In many large U.S. cities, the typical household can afford to rent only a space smaller than a studio apartment.
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A vast ranch in central Wyoming straddles four counties and is equipped for commercial cattle operations, with a riding arena, a church and mountain views.
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Touches of the screenwriter's career are throughout the 4,500-square-foot home he and his wife, Kyle, had built in Austin, Texas.
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Drawn back to New York after years in Europe, Donelle Kosch gravitated toward Boerum Hill, transforming 450 square feet into a place she could live and entertain guests.
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An Australian businessman built a house so he could enjoy his eclectic range of furniture, accessories and art every day.
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The actor and his partners recently opened Wildflower Studios, a 775,000-square-foot production facility in Queens.
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We spoke with several Sullivan County farmers about the urban lives they left behind, and what it means to tend the land in the 21st century.
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Owners must provide and maintain required or essential services for their tenants, including repairs.
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With housing demand high in France after World War I, Ferdinand Fillod filed his first design patent well before experiments by his contemporaries. One of the last few homes left has been restored.
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The asking price for the couple’s property is around $30 million, while other celebrities, like Adam Levine and Tony Parker, also have put their homes up for sale.
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In Northern Transylvania, buyers can find traditional dwellings, farmhouses, and stables converted into homes.
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Seeing their renovations changed or inadequate maintenance frustrates sellers who still have an attachment to their former homes.
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Tired of paying rent increases and hearing the ‘sirens and screams’ in Hell’s Kitchen, he looked for a studio or one-bedroom in Turtle Bay, Kips Bay and Midtown East.
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A one-bedroom in SoHo, a three-bedroom on the Upper West Side and a two-bedroom in Jackson Heights.
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