On the Market in New York City
Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
This week’s properties include a loft in Madison Square, a studio in the Gramercy area and a two-bedroom in Brooklyn Heights.
This week’s properties include a renovated modern house in Colorado, a family retreat in New Hampshire and a 1903 house in Chicago.
The international second-home market stalled in 2008, sales in the Manuel Antonio area slowed and prices fell. Activity has picked up in the past year.
This week’s featured properties include homes on the Upper West Side, in Lincoln Square and Boerum Hill.
This week’s properties include a nine-bedroom house in West Orange, N.J., and a five-bedroom house in Westport, Conn.
This week’s properties include a loft in Madison Square, a studio in the Gramercy area and a two-bedroom in Brooklyn Heights.
This week’s houses include a four-bedroom in Stamford, Conn., and a five-bedroom in Syosset, N.Y.
A condo in Missouri, a contemporary in Los Angeles and a townhouse in Philadelphia
The real estate market in St. Martin continues to rebound after stagnating during the worldwide economic downtown in 2008; oceanfront property is the hardest to come by.
This week’s properties include co-ops in Chelsea and Manhattan Valley, and a house in Brooklyn.
This week’s properties include a four-bedroom ranch on one-third of an acre in Flower Hill, N.Y., and a four-bedroom Tudor-style house in Summit, N.J.
This week’s properties include a contemporary in Washington, a Spanish revival colonial in San Diego and an 18th-century house in Virginia.
The Three Valleys offers a budget range and location type to suit just about any buyer looking for a home in the French Alps.
This week’s properties include co-ops in the Sutton area, Greenwich Village, Ditmas Park, and a house in Riverdale.
This week’s featured property is a 1920 Victorian two-family in Greenwich, Conn.
This weeks properties include a pair of Hawaiian cottages, a modern house in Oklahoma, and an historic home in Maryland.
The housing market in Anguilla was hit hard by the global real estate crisis of 2008, but the market is slowly coming back.
Prices have remained low in Italy following the global financial crisis, but real estate brokers say they are seeing more inquiries from potential buyers than last year.
This week’s properties include a condo in East Harlem and co-ops in Yorkville and Park Slope.
The 9,000-square-foot house was an impulse buy with a pool room and a past.
This week’s properties includes a compound in Arizona, a converted barn and a farmhouse in Wisconsin and a contemporary in Texas.
A military coup in Thailand last spring and the imposition of martial law, which continues, slowed property sales, but they have rebounded since the beginning of this year.
A pair of exiles from New Orleans have put down roots in Brooklyn — among their own.
This week’s properties include a ranch in Mahwah, N.J., and an updated 1908 house in Bronxville, N.Y.
A former hunting retreat in Colorado, a contemporary in Alabama and a cottage in West Virginia
Remodeling a 19th-century TriBeCa apartment with new windows, modern kitchen appliances and “wacky” animals.
The decision to buy and renovate the "Gingerbread House" in Port of Spain was a rare one on an island with little tradition of preserving its heritage.
The 40 percent gain in the dollar's value against the Colombian peso since July has given buyers and renters with dollars some added purchasing power.
A handsome Georgian street in Warwick, England, is being redeveloped for residential use.
Though traditional in design, Four Winds, an opulent six-bedroom home, has some architectural surprises.
Crossrail is expected to significantly cut travel times, and locations with Crossrail stations are attracting serious interest from home buyers and investors.
The properties advertised in an estate agent's window do not tell the complete story; there are more homes and apartments for sale than meet the eye.
Observers predicted that Dominical would be the next boomtown in Costa Rica, but the market stalled in the financial crisis. Now, agents say, sales are picking up.
Twenty-five years after the Velvet Revolution, the area where the events of 1989 took place has gained new life with modern glass-fronted apartments.
Earls Court, once associated with a faded shabbiness, has come up in the world, as shown by a gracious home changing hands for the first time in 50 years.
Agents attribute the strength of the Viennese market to limited supply, a stable economy, and limits on foreign buyers that discouraged flipping.
This week’s homes include a contemporary in California, a plantation house in Louisiana and a penthouse in Miami.
The interim president of RISD found herself with a 21-room house that needed furnishing. Luckily, she knew a few suppliers.
This weeks properties include co-ops in Carnegie Hill, on the Upper East Side and in Brooklyn Heights.
This week’s properties include a five-bedroom house in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., and a three-bedroom condo in Weehawken, N.J.
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