Real Estate

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  1. Renters

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    Marie Kondo, in Reverse: How to Fill a Space

    When her roommate moved out and took all the furniture, a Brooklynite had to furnish an entire apartment. She decided to do it slowly and deliberately.

  2. Ask Real Estate

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    Is It O.K. to Cheat on My Broker?

    When a real estate agent can’t find you the perfect place, it may be time to move on. Then again, the problem could be you.

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    The Underground Apartment Market

    Buyers and developers preoccupied with sky-high homes are reconsidering the lowly basement, as nest seekers look earthbound for deals.

  4. Guide

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    How to Buy a Home

    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.

  1. Right at Home

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    For the Love of a Country House

    City-dwellers lucky enough to have a second home often lavish attention on it, because it gives them something their cramped apartments can’t: the life they actually want.

  2. The High End

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    Next Act for Roseland Ballroom Site

    Four years after the popular concert and dance hall closed, a 62-story rental tower rises in its place.

  3. The Hunt

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    It Took a Village to Make Their Perfect Home

    After years in a quiet walk-up, a couple discovers a “huge life upgrade” in the abundant conveniences of a bustling co-op community.

  4. Calculator

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    Counting Cranes

    Construction cranes are the most visible sign of where new homes are being built.

  5. On the Market

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    Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

    This week’s properties are in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan Valley, and Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.

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    Living In ... Battery Park City

    The cost of living may be slightly higher in Battery Park City than elsewhere in Manhattan, but many residents say the benefits outweigh the costs.

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    Living In ... Irvington, N.Y.

    A small town with a progressive attitude, Irvington offers residents a sense of community and history — as well as proximity to the Hudson River.