Clinton, N.J.: A ‘Small but Elegant’ Town With Friendly People

In this quaint Hunterdon County community, ‘everybody is interested in the good things in life.’

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Is a ‘No Dig’ Method the Answer to Vegetable Gardening?

Charles Dowding, a longtime proponent, insists that it’s not only easier than what you’re doing now, but it actually works. Here’s how.

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At Home With Eboni K. Williams

Ms. Williams’s brief to her designer was simple: ‘Imagine if Josephine Baker lived in Harlem today. That’s what I want this apartment to look like.’

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Eboni K. Williams and Her ‘Harlem Jewel Box’

The broadcaster and author’s brief to her designer was simple: ‘Imagine if Josephine Baker lived in Harlem today. That’s what I want this apartment to look like.’

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$780,000 Homes in California

A two-bedroom cabin in Guerneville, a midcentury-modern retreat in Palm Springs and a Craftsman bungalow in Oakland.

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After Nearly Three Years in Shelters, a Job and a Studio in New York

A student got a design degree in Los Angeles, but Covid derailed his plans for a fashion career. A job interview and a housing voucher finally turned things around.

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I’m Ready for Deliveries at My Door Again, but My Building Still Says No

Delivery culture has changed with the pandemic and the proliferation of online services. Some buildings are hesitant to go back to the old days.

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What Can a 1970s Magazine Teach Us Today?

The cluttered, lively ethos of Apartment Life offers an antidote to the chilly perfectionism of Instagram — and creative ideas that still feel relevant.

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Out-of-Towners Head to ‘Climate-Proof Duluth’

The former industrial town in Minnesota is coming to terms with its status as a refuge for people moving from across the country because of climate change.

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A Designer’s Home on Central Park, Where the Views Dictate the Décor

Adrienne Vittadini is known for her use of bold colors, often several at once. But not in her Fifth Avenue apartment, which is listed at $7.5 million.

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The Oscar for Best House Goes to …

The most popular houses from the movies, based on internet search interest.

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Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties are four-bedroom houses in Larchmont, N.Y., and Bernardsville, N.J.

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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Williamsburg, the Financial district and Gramercy Park.

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The Oscar for Best House Goes to …

The most popular houses from the movies, based on internet search interest.

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Would $650,000 Buy a House in San Diego? One Couple Tested Their Budget.

Looking to put down roots in a new city, a naval officer and his husband considered various purchase plans after their rental apartment became too expensive. Here were their options.

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$1.4 Million Homes in Michigan, Rhode Island and Oregon

A modernist kit house in Lake Leelanau, a Mediterranean-style home in Providence and a Craftsman bungalow in Portland.

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The House in New York Where ‘Legs’ Diamond Was Killed Is for Sale

The home in Albany, N.Y., has been owned for decades by the author William Kennedy, a devoted chronicler of the gangster’s story. He is now ready to part with it.

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In Georgetown, a Gut Renovation to Create a Dream Home

The floors were sagging, the roof was leaking, man of the original details had been stripped out. In other words, it was perfect — for a gut renovation.

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$2.8 Million Homes in California

A three-bedroom condo in a midcentury-modern building in San Francisco, a 1951 bungalow in Los Angeles and an apartment near the beach in Carlsbad.

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E-Bikes Are Convenient. They Can Also Catch Fire and Destroy Buildings.

Three years after New York legalized micro-mobility bikes and scooters, lawmakers and building managers are grappling with how to make them safer, after numerous fires, some fatal.

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