$750,000 Homes in Pennsylvania, Maine and Louisiana
A converted 1840 schoolhouse in Phoenixville, a one-bedroom condominium in Portland and a two-story house in New Orleans.
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How to Give Your Foyer a Spring Makeover
Your entryway has been working hard all winter. But it’s a new season: Time to lighten things up.
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Why Japanese Maples Are an Obsession for Gardeners
You won’t stop at just one, once you discover what they can do for your garden: “People get obsessed.”
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Could Trump’s Properties Really Be Seized?
Real estate experts say that getting a judgment is a lot easier than foreclosing on a major piece of real estate. And pinning a value to Trump’s buildings is a guessing game.
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A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami Beach
Lawmakers say preservationists held too much power over decisions on whether buildings should be demolished and what should be allowed to replace them.
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Lawsuit Alleging Racial Bias in Home Appraisals Is Settled
Nathan Connolly and the estate of Shani Mott, who recently died, will receive a payment from their mortgage lender, which also agreed to several policy changes to discourage discrimination.
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
This week’s properties are Lenox Hill, Yorkville and Holliswood.
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How New Rules for Real Estate Commissions Could Affect First-Time Buyers
Economists and real estate experts warn that changes in how agents are paid could have unintended consequences for people buying their first homes.
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$1.3 Million Homes in California
A two-bedroom condominium in San Francisco, a three-bedroom cottage in Los Angeles and a ranch house in San Luis Obispo.
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My Neighbor Has a Very Annoying Emotional Support Dog. What Can I Do?
As long as this dog isn’t biting people, it’s probably not going anywhere. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to live with the noise.
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Boris & Horton, a Dog-Friendly Cafe, Reopens, With a Few New Tricks
Customers raised $250,000 to save Boris & Horton from closure. Now its owners are negotiating with landlords and working to stay open with changes to their business model.
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$700,000 Homes in Quebec
An A-frame lakefront chalet in La Minerve, a ski-in-ski-out condo in Mont-Tremblant, and a modern house in a development in the village of La Conception.
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The Art Dealer Leo Koenig’s West Village Duplex on the Market
The art dealer has listed his West Village duplex, which he pieced together from three apartments, for $5.5 million. (And, yes, the contemporary art and furnishings are also for sale.)
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The 400-Square-Foot NYC Apartment That’s Constant Changing
Entire sections of this tiny New York City home can shift and change, depending on the time of day and what the occupants need.
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Old Westbury, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Riverside, Conn.
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What Does the Real Estate Commission Shake-up Mean for New Yorkers?
Most real estate agents in the city are not affiliated with the National Association of Realtors. Here’s how the group’s recent blockbuster settlement will affect buying and selling homes in New York City.
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Can’t Move? Renovate, if You Can Afford It.
Many U.S. homeowners are staying put rather than selling, even if they’d prefer to move. These days, renovating may be a better bet.
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A New Building Aims to Be a Good Neighbor in Low-Rise Brooklyn
The architect of Bergen, in Boerum Hill, is Frida Escobedo, who recently landed the commission to redesign a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Happy Halloween? Mortgage Rates Average 6.66%
Home buyers have lost about $107,000 in buying power since the beginning of the year—and that’s what’s truly scary.
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NAR’s 2022 Good Neighbors: A Passion for Giving That Outlasted a Pandemic
Meet the five REALTORS® who were named this year’s winners, and learn how they went above and beyond for their communities in a dark time.
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