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Justice Department Says It Will Reopen Inquiry Into Realtor Trade Group

On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia made a ruling that opens the door for a renewed investigation into the National Association of Realtors.

$700,000 Homes in Mexico City

A sunny two-bedroom in Condesa, a condo for presale in Juarez, and a five-bedroom Spanish colonial house in Cuajimalpa De Morelos.

In North Carolina, a Tiny Home for $365 a Month Comes With a Hot Tub

After a lifetime of seeking out tiny spaces, she finally found a keeper: a former barbershop in an old mill village in North Carolina.

A Showdown in the Poconos Raises Questions Over Short-Term Rentals

The pandemic upset a delicate balance of part-time and full-time residents in a community in the Poconos, sparking a debate over short-term rentals.

A Manhattan Pied-à-Terre for Less Than $800,000? Two Virginia Farmers Gave It a Shot.

With life on the farm losing its appeal, a couple sought a small second home in the heart of New York’s cultural scene.

The Hottest Luxury Second-Home Markets

Sales of luxury second homes increased in many U.S. markets last year. If you want see some of the priciest, head to Rhode Island.

Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Mill Neck, N.Y., and Haddonfield, N.J.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are on Central Park West, in the financial district and in Park Slope.

Are You a Second-Home Person?

A place outside the city might sound like heaven, but there are some things you should consider.

Do You Need a Home Watcher? Here’s What One Could Do for You.

Hiring a local to keep an eye on your weekend house can give you peace of mind and keep small problems from becoming big headaches.

How to Elevate Your Garden With Ceramics (And Not Just Flower Pots)

An imposing work of pottery can be as important to the design of a landscape as any well-placed plant. And no, we’re not talking about flower pots.

$3.2 Million Homes in New York, Georgia and Utah

A 19th-century farmhouse with a guesthouse in Leeds, an 1850 townhouse in Savannah and a 1927 home in Salt Lake City.

The Benefits of Living in the Same Place for a Long Time

Thirty years ago, a woman got a $250-a-month, rent-stabilized apartment in Inwood. She says the neighborhood has defined not only her life but her life’s work.

Renovating a Second Home in Newfoundland Without Road Access

Two saltbox houses on the island of Newfoundland, in Canada, were hard to resist. What would be harder still: Renovating them without road access.

San Francisco's Historic Homes Buying a Piece of the City's Rich Heritage

With its iconic landmarks and vibrant cultural scene, San Francisco is celebrated for its architectural heritage. These residences offer a unique glimpse into the city's rich past. Famous for being one of the top cities for expats, Golden Gate City's allure extends beyond its tech hubs and scenic landscapes. In truth, San Francisco's historic homes...

San Francisco attracts many with its dynamic job market and diverse housing options, from sleek condos to charming historic homes.

The city's historic districts boast a rich tapestry of architectural styles, reflecting San Francisco's layered history.

As the city grows and incorporates modern features, San Francisco's historic homes will continue to anchor its unique character and heritage.

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How the Renovation of a House Rocked a Famous Church

Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem and one of its most well-known members have been ensnared in a seven-year saga, after a deacon hired to renovate another member’s house didn’t finish the job.

$2.4 Million Homes in California

A 1911 bungalow with a guesthouse in Los Angeles, a French Normandy-style home in Alameda and a four-bedroom retreat in Ukiah.

Can My Landlord Force Me to Use a Rent Guarantor?

A lease rental bond guarantee, which covers losses if a tenant fails to pay the rent, may seem unnecessary. But your landlord can require one.

Our Reporter on the History, and Return, of Private Clubs

Private clubs have long shaped the fabric of New York social life. Many of them formed during the Gilded Age, meticulously designed to be showstoppers before Manhattan’s skyscrapers surrounded them. But in recent years, a new wave of clubs has proliferated, varying in price point, exclusivity and amenities.

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