The office of the New York State attorney general calls the failure of building sponsors to pay dues on unsold units a “serious” problem.
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The office of the New York State attorney general calls the failure of building sponsors to pay dues on unsold units a “serious” problem.
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Years before they were charged with sex crimes, Oren and Alon Alexander took legal action to find a mystery blogger who claimed they had committed sexual assault as teenagers.
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With more than a million people following along on Instagram, Kyshawn Lane lets you know just when to vacuum your refrigerator coils.
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This year, we led readers on more than 125 home tours in 28 countries. Here are our most read installments.
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As climate change intensifies, flooding is emerging as a threat for homes not previously seen as high-risk. Some residents are responding creatively by lifting up their homes.
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A Mediterranean-style house in San Francisco, a cottage in Calistoga and a Craftsman in Los Angeles.
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A couple found plenty of sunlight in their new house in Chicago. All that was needed was the added “coolness.”
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This year, the Hunt touched down in 14 U.S. states and four foreign nations, with prices ranging from $135,000 to $6.75 million.
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As holiday joy transitions to wintry malaise, New Yorkers throw tons of trees to the curb.
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A brick house in Savannah, a converted schoolhouse in Salem and a colonial-revival house in Takoma Park.
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Signs at 30 Rockefeller Plaza and the Apollo Theater are among the latest to lose their vintage glow in favor of LED lighting.
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It’s possible that a gym isn’t even allowed in your building. If it is, it cannot violate the noise code, the warranty of habitability or the lease.
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The car-centric architectural style, characterized by neon signs and dramatic rooflines, is now endangered. Its admirers mourn the loss of the ideals it represented.
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Googie architecture is a midcentury design style characterized by dramatic rooflines, pops of color, large glass windows and flashy signs. Anna Kodé, a reporter covering design and culture for the Real Estate section of The New York Times, describes the efforts by preservationists to save examples of the distinctive style.
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The area in and around Greece’s second-largest city offers traditional Greek houses, modern renovations and waterfront views.
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This week’s properties are five-bedroom house in Westport, Conn., and a five-bedroom in New Rochelle, N.Y.
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After a near-death experience gave her a new lease on life, a writer ‘broke up with New York’ and headed south to find a one-bedroom or two-bedroom apartment.
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