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Highland Falls, N.Y.: A Cozy Community Next Door to West Point
With modestly sized houses, a walkable commercial district and a population under 4,000, the village serves as a gateway to the military academy.
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With modestly sized houses, a walkable commercial district and a population under 4,000, the village serves as a gateway to the military academy.
By JULIE LASKY
A 1783 shingled house on Cape Cod, a 1927 Tudor in Seattle and an adobe-style house in Santa Fe.
By JULIE LASKY
The Buenos Aires housing market looked promising in early 2018, but thanks to economic uncertainty, sales have since slowed and prices have fallen.
By VIVIAN MARINO
Moving to a solo apartment without all the attendant consumption takes real commitment.
By KIM VELSEY
Can technology make gardening less intimidating? We tested three new landscape design tools to find out.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
Legal exceptions to no-pet policies have nullified co-op rules without providing a remedy for those who don’t want to live alongside furry neighbors.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
By C. J. HUGHES
Before creating a multigenerational home, do your research and consider a “house prenup” for finances and an “exit strategy” in case somebody decides to move out.
By CLAIRE ZULKEY
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
The Art Deco bank tower that was once home to Irving Trust will have 566 apartments.
By C. J. HUGHES
Instead of a monthly maintenance bill, house owners face a never-ending trickle of repair costs.
By RONDA KAYSEN
For two young newcomers, having “the full New York City experience” meant finding a happy medium between uptown gloss and downtown grit.
By JOYCE COHEN
This week’s homes include a three-bedroom in Jersey City, N.J., and a seven-bedroom in Northport, N.Y.
By MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER and C. J. HUGHES
This week’s homes are in Murray Hill, the West Village and Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
By STEFANOS CHEN
Balancing the rights of one shareholder against the co-op collective can be tricky when a big clerical error is made.
By RONDA KAYSEN
It is up to owners to make sure they’re not flooding their neighbors, even if it means repairing an improperly sloped sidewalk.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Some neighbors are determined to make things difficult. But it’s in everyone’s interest to play nice.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Parking in New York is scarce. But so is grass.
By RONDA KAYSEN
What obligation do sellers have to disclose potential problems with their homes?
By RONDA KAYSEN
Like other desirable places, Mountainside is dealing with the transformation that inevitably occurs when outsiders discover a “hidden treasure.”
By JILL P. CAPUZZO
With a 196-acre park and reasonably priced housing, this northern Manhattan neighborhood has seen an influx of new residents in recent years.
By AILEEN JACOBSON
With its vintage housing stock and close-knit community, residents say making a life in this village of 13,000 is “like living in the ’50s.”
By JAY LEVIN
When the Indian Point power plant closes, the village may lose half its revenue. But that hasn’t caused an exodus, thanks to relatively affordable housing.
By SUSAN HODARA
The central Bergen County borough is known for big houses, good schools and a rural atmosphere.
By JULIE LASKY