$900,000 Homes in California

A midcentury modern condo in Los Angeles, a cabin in Lake Arrowhead and an end-unit condo in Palm Springs.

Standing on a Rooftop in Manhattan, a Couple Saw Their Future

What was next? Launching a plan, surviving the chaos of an apartment hunt, moving to New York, going back to school, and settling in.

New Construction Is Changing American Cities

The median year that homes were built has risen, largely due to population growth and the need to house a migrating population.

What Happens if My Subletter Refuses to Leave?

Forcing out an uncooperative subtenant at the end of a lease can be a lengthy, expensive process.

Stuck in a Rut? Live in a Tiny Home on Wheels.

With limited resources and an uncertain future, a couple built a tiny home that can go wherever life takes them.

In Japan, Timeshares Are Back, and Cooler Than Ever

A new model of ownership is allowing middle-class families and wealthy vacationers alike to buy a piece of alluring properties.

Homes in Montenegro for Around $650,000

The mountainous Balkan nation offers hillside chalets, seaside villas and contemporary cottages.

The Live/Work Townhouse Where Actors Record Their Voices Is for Sale

The Cobble Hill home, owned by the film editor Oliver Lief and the crime novelist Katia Lief, can also be fully converted into a residence. The asking price is $9.75 million.

After a London Sale Fell Through, They Found Their Way to New York

With a budget of up to $900,000, a deaf couple toured several Manhattan neighborhoods in search of a one-bedroom or two-bedroom near parks and subways. Here’s what they found.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are in the West Village, Central Harlem and Boerum Hill.

Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York

This week’s properties are four-bedroom in South Orange, N.J., and a three-bedroom in Rye Brook, N.Y.

American Homes Are Getting Younger

The median year that homes were built has risen as new housing is constructed, largely because of population growth and the need to house a migrating population.

In Brooklyn, a 19th-Century College Is Turned Into Luxury Rentals

The restored building in Bedford-Stuyvesant was once home to the College of St. John the Baptist, which later became St. John’s University.

A Guide to Living in Bywater, New Orleans

A calm retreat that’s just a short walk from the bacchanalia of Bourbon Street.

Your Home Is Vulnerable to Extreme Weather. Here’s How to Protect It.

Here are some tips on how to defend your home against floodwaters, dangerous winds and wildfires.

How to Shop for a Home That Won’t Be Upended by Climate Change

Deciding where to live has always been a high-stakes financial decision, but a changing climate makes it even more critical. This guide will get you started.

$1.1 Million Homes in New York, Hawaii and Pennsylvania

A 19th-century townhouse in Hudson, a condo in Honolulu and a Romanesque Revival building in Philadelphia.

On a Mountain in Utah, Modernism in Glass and Pine

A family from California embraced the slopes of Park City, and built a house in tune with nature.

The Role of Digital Tools in Modern Home Buying

Since the dawn of time, buying a home has always been an exercise in controlled panic. The decisions, the deadlines, and the contracts are written in a dialect that only real estate lawyers can understand and make sense of. But now, the process comes with a new layer – digital tools that promise to make everything smoother, easier, and faster. Some...

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Trump Administration’s Cuts to Housing Nonprofits Fuel Concerns Over Discrimination

“Soon there’ll be no enforcement,” said Representative Maxine Waters of California. “We really are going to go backward.”

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