The Hunt
With Baby on the Way, Laundry Comes First
A couple expecting their first child make sure they have a washer-dryer in place.
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A couple expecting their first child make sure they have a washer-dryer in place.
By JOYCE COHEN
Millennials dominated the home-buying market in the last year, and unmarried women out-bought unmarried men across all generations.
By MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY
Designers are redefining terraces; instead of plain rectangles tacked onto the sides of buildings, they’re becoming more like outdoor rooms.
By JANE MARGOLIES
This week’s properties are in Central Harlem and Kips Bay.
Reported by C. J. HUGHES
This week’s properties are in Huntington, N.Y., New Rochelle, N.Y., and Westport, Conn.
Reported by MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER, ANNE MANCUSO and LISA PREVOST
A walkable place with a reasonable commute to the city, Bergenfield attracts newcomers with its warm, welcoming vibe.
By JAY LEVIN
On the French Riviera, where the luxury market is rebounding, prices increased an average of 4.5 percent in the last year.
By MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER
A 19th-century cottage in East Hampton, a Tudor-style home in Altadena and an 1871 house in Savannah.
By JULIE LASKY
Buying a home can seem like a daunting process, but with careful research and determination, the keys to that dream home can be yours. We’ll help you along your path toward homeownership.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
A coffee table doesn’t have to be a static object in the center of the living room — with multiple surfaces, it can add function and enliven a space.
By TIM McKEOUGH
For a pair of designers in Brooklyn, getting a place in East Hampton just before the birth of their son was out of the question. They did it anyway.
By TIM McKEOUGH
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region
By C. J. HUGHES
What recourse do residents have if their neighbors decide to rent out their homes through sites like Airbnb and VRBO?
By RONDA KAYSEN
How four families who outgrew their homes made the decision to stay put and make do, or move out and trade up.
By RONDA KAYSEN
What can be done to shoo away birds that roost on a reader’s window ledge?
By RONDA KAYSEN
After paying $750 for a roof deck and other amenities that haven’t been completed, a tenant would like the money back.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A co-op owner wonders why building management keeps such tight controls over what residents can post on an online message board.
By RONDA KAYSEN
What can be done when a tenant worries about the health hazards of a building’s cleaning routine?
By RONDA KAYSEN
How can a reader persuade boisterous neighbors to clean up after themselves?
By RONDA KAYSEN
Unlike some nearby communities, Mount Kisco is ethnically diverse, having attracted immigrants from Italy, Ireland and, more recently, Latin America.
By SUSAN HODARA
Less than an hour’s commute from New York City, Syosset has a diverse population and a welcoming community that is “comfortable, down to earth.”
By JULIE LASKY
Brokers like to call it SoHa, but some residents of the southern section of Harlem say that is only hastening the area’s gentrification.
By C. J. HUGHES
Prices have been steadily increasing, but the neighborhood is still within range for struggling artists and families looking for room to grow.
By AILEEN JACOBSON
One of Fairfield County’s most rural towns, Redding is largely residential — and what isn’t residential is mostly protected land.
By SUSAN HODARA