People who buy timeshares often don’t realize that the asset can quickly become a liability.
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People who buy timeshares often don’t realize that the asset can quickly become a liability.
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Search activity for American listings has plummeted in the wake of President Trump’s unpredictable trade war, according to new data.
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Whether indoors or outdoors, you can add a little life to your windowsill, your balcony or your yard in just a few steps.
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A custom-built, six-bedroom house in Espoo, a renovated one-bedroom apartment in Helsinki, and a rustic lake home in Kittilä.
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After renting a one-bedroom on the Upper West Side for years, a couple with a baby decided to search for a house outside the city. Which town could they afford?
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This week’s properties are three bedroom homes in Cutchogue, N.Y., and Ridgefield, Conn.
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From dense areas in Manhattan to waterfront neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens, prices have grown exponentially.
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Experts want to combat new species of plants that are moving around within the United States, and coming from around the world, before they get a foothold.
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Mauricio Umansky, the real estate broker best known for appearing on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” claims N.A.R. has created a monopoly through its databases of listings.
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A Craftsman in Los Angeles, a waterfront home in Big Bear Lake and a cottage in Costa Mesa
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Readers often ask why anyone would buy a co-op unit when boards are so controlling. Here are a few reasons.
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Zoe Elghanayan, a principal and senior vice president at her family’s real estate company, TF Cornerstone, has added art curator to her job description.
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Jon and Delyse Berry cycled through many careers before they opened the hybrid — furnishing, interior design, real estate — Upstate Down in Rhinebeck, N.Y.
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A couple could replace heating and electrical systems, and add roof supports to their 350-year-old house, but the walls would never stand up straight again (if they ever did).
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The islands and archipelagos outside of Stockholm offer rustic vacation cottages, converted military structures and single-family homes with water views.
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Developments with a skybridge or hallway connecting two homes have been popping up all over Seattle in recent years.
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