The Apartment Building Next Door Won’t Shut Up!

When the building itself is making noise, it’s not as simple as telling it to quiet down.

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The Rehearsal Club, Housing For Aspiring Artists, Returns to N.Y.C.

The Rehearsal Club, which provided inexpensive housing for decades for aspiring actresses, singers and dancers trying to make it in New York City, is back. Carol Burnett said the club “saved my life.”

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Some Black Homeowners Could Have a Clear Way to Challenge Racist Appraisals

Under a new proposal, a homeowner with a mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration would have uniform steps to follow to object to what they believe is an unfair, biased appraisal.

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Three Friends Pooled Their Finances and Bought a Queens House Together. Which One Did They Choose?

Unable to afford the homes they wanted on their own, a couple and their friend combined resources and bought a multifamily house. Here’s what they found in western Queens.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in South Harlem and in Hunters Point.

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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are in Brookville, N.Y., and New Canaan, Conn.

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Which Are the Best States for Raising a Family?

Parents have more flexibility these days to choose where they want to put down roots. A new study can help them decide.

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Three Friends Pooled Their Finances and Bought a Queens House Together. Which One Did They Choose?

Unable to afford the homes they wanted on their own, a couple and their friend combined resources and bought a multifamily house. Here’s what they found in western Queens.

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The Typical American Household Is Now Rent-Burdened, a Report Says

Moody’s Analytics finds that households in the U.S. now pay 30 percent of the median income for the average rent.

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The Chicago Home Was Designed for Parties. Then the Parties Stopped.

Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.

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$2.4 Million Homes in California

A waterfront retreat in Lake Forest, a four-bedroom home in San Francisco and a 1977 house near the ocean in Huntington Beach.

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Can My Building Ban Incense Even if It’s a Religious Ritual?

While you are entitled to practice your religion in your apartment, you are not entitled to disturb your neighbors.

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Which City Are You In? As Housing Starts to Look the Same, It’s Hard to Tell

Across the country, new developments are starting to look the same, raising fears that cities are losing their unique charm. But in the current housing crisis, does that matter?

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Finding the Harlem Apartment She Always Wanted: Which One Was It?

Two decades of living below her means and socking away money paid off when a longtime Harlem renter went looking for the right one-bedroom. But first she had to figure out what the right one-bedroom looked like.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Chelsea and Bushwick.

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Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York

This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Ocean Township, N.J., and a six-bedroom in Pelham Manor, N.Y.

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How Long Does It Take to Save Up for a Down Payment?

A new report gives us an idea, based on local income and housing prices.

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Seeking an Oasis in the Palm Springs Desert With $350,000 to Spend. Which Home Did He Choose?

Bored with the Bay Area, he wanted to try ‘something different’ in a new town with a new community. Here’s what he found.

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Renting Rather Than Buying? Here’s Where You’ll Save the Most.

Although renting is still cheaper than paying a mortgage in most U.S. metro areas, the gap between the two is fluctuating.

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Living In ... Coxsackie, N.Y.

Natives and newcomers are transforming this Greene County town, with an eye toward preservation.

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