$1.1 Million Homes in Amsterdam
A three-bedroom houseboat, a duplex in a 19th-century brick building and a renovated townhouse with a roof terrace.
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David Saint, a Theater Veteran, Selling His East Village Duplex
David Saint, a theater director and a producer of the 2021 film version of “West Side Story,” is selling his duplex with a wraparound terrace in the East Village.
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Shigeru Ban Displays a New Version of His Paper Log House at the Glass House
A new version of the Pritzker Prize-winning architect’s Paper Log House is on display at the Glass House in New Canaan, Conn.
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Who’s Had a Harder Time Buying a Home: You or Your Parents?
New research shows that the gap between income and home values has grown at an astounding rate over the past 50 years.
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Gramercy Park and in Long Island City.
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Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey
This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Mount Kisco, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in Glen Ridge, N.J.
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An Upper West Side Home With Wallpaper Murals and Terrazzo Everywhere
“We were pushing it,” the architect said of the design, which includes a hidden playroom and a soaking tub where you wouldn’t expect it.
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$1.4 Million Homes in North Carolina, Idaho and Connecticut
A Tudor Revival cottage in Biltmore Forest, a ranch house and guesthouse in Boise and a 1991 home in Kent.
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An Expert’s Must-Read List of Gardening Newsletters
A horticulture expert shares his must-read list.
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$420,000 Homes in West Virginia, Mississippi and the District of Columbia
A 1940 Colonial Revival home in Charles Town, an 1858 Greek Revival house in Holly Springs and a one-bedroom condominium in Washington.
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$900,000 Homes in California
A 1929 Spanish-style house in Riverside, a two-bedroom condominium in Pasadena and a midcentury ranch house in Long Beach.
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On Airbnb and Vrbo, Competing Hosts Scramble to Offer ‘Experiences’
More hosts are fighting over guests, driving down prices and forcing the hosts to find creative ways to entice renters.
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The Fever Dream of Landing an Apartment
A woman with a young son started looking for a place before her lease expired, but even her most far-fetched solutions — Buy an RV? — haven’t panned out.
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$1.8 Million Homes in California
A three-bedroom house in Calistoga, a Cape Cod-style home in Long Beach and a 1927 cottage in Mill Valley.
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Do Ground-Floor Co-op Apartments Really Have to Carpet Their Floors?
Carpeting rules are common. But housing laws protect residents with disabilities, to a point.
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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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New Wire Fraud Scheme Exploits Virtual Meetings
Hackers can infiltrate online meeting platforms, posing as a legitimate party to a real estate transaction, and give your clients fraudulent wire instructions. Learn how to spot them.
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