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A 1908 Craftsman bungalow in Pasadena, a midcentury house designed by Cliff May in Long Beach and a Mediterranean-style home in Albany.
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A 1908 Craftsman bungalow in Pasadena, a midcentury house designed by Cliff May in Long Beach and a Mediterranean-style home in Albany.
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A clamp lamp is the easiest fix when you need to bring light to a dark corner — or a makeshift home office.
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Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
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The largest private development in U.S. history has attracted marquee companies, but is struggling with unsold luxury condos and a mall barren of shoppers.
By Matthew Haag and
With lush textures and a smaller carbon footprint than their fresh counterparts, dried floral bouquets have been making a comeback the past few years.
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There will be plenty of legal hurdles, but some buildings are beginning to think about a future when mandatory vaccines are possible.
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The pandemic has sent many people back to their parents’ homes, giving both generations new insight and a chance at a different kind of relationship.
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Among the spate of sales downtown last month, Ms. Parker and Mr. Broderick sold their Charles Street townhouse for $15 million.
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For one young couple, finding a ‘true, functioning one-bedroom’ in the rapidly evolving neighborhood was a matter of deciding which priorities to sacrifice.
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This week’s properties are in Carroll Gardens, the East Village and Spuyten Duyvil.
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This week’s properties include a two-bedroom condo in Weehawken, N.J., and a six-bedroom house in Garden City, N.Y.
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Wild fluctuations in the cost of rental apartments across the country seem to be slowing after a tumultuous year.
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432 Park, one of the wealthiest addresses in the world, faces some significant design problems, and other luxury high-rises may share its fate.
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But before you get started, check your lease to see what’s permitted.
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To make it through these next few months, you may need to make your apartment feel new again.
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You have the right to live in peace — easier said than done in an apartment building where everyone’s cooped up for the winter.
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Critical eviction moratoriums don’t offer much relief for mom-and-pop landlords who still have to pay to keep their buildings operating.
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A 2019 analysis found that 90,000 packages are lost or stolen every day in New York. And it’s only getting worse during the pandemic.
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With a walkable downtown, spacious homes and proximity to Manhattan, this Westchester village has seen an influx of city buyers during the pandemic.
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Many of the residents in this Westchester County village are city transplants, drawn by the creative, environmentally conscious vibe.
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This unpretentious suburb in Bergen County offers residents comfortable proximity to Manhattan and reasonably priced homes (some with skyline views).
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In recent years, the country’s ‘most famous immigrant neighborhood’ has welcomed new high-end development. But it still has an old-school vibe.
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The shoreline town, which has seen an influx of buyers during the pandemic, has been praised by new arrivals as ‘neither too hip, nor too boring.’
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