A 1927 bungalow in Oakland, a two-bedroom condominium in Los Angeles and a mobile home in Agoura Hills.
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A 1927 bungalow in Oakland, a two-bedroom condominium in Los Angeles and a mobile home in Agoura Hills.
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Corporations are now mimicking fashion designers and hiring development firms to create a signature scent that clients won’t forget.
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Apartment Therapy’s pop-up exhibition is open consecutive weekends in October, in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
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The “Small/Cool NYC” pop-up exhibition in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, offers rooms you can explore created by designers you know — and some you may not.
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This week’s properties are a six-bedroom in Yonkers, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in Livingston, N.J.
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A study ranked 182 cities for safety based on data around money and finances, crime rates, and natural disasters.
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With a long-held dream of becoming a New Yorker, an American expatriate in London trusted her gut, and her broker, to find an affordable place remotely. Here’s how she did it.
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An 1867 house in Doylestown, an Edwardian home in Livingston and a Tudor Revival house in San Francisco.
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The Tacoma condo hadn’t been touched in 40 years, and the pandemic made renovating tricky. But it turned out so well, now the architect wants to buy it.
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Dozens of parking lots have opened across the country for working people who can afford a car but not rent.
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Re/Max and Anywhere Real Estate, a brokerage franchiser, will no longer require agents to belong to the National Association of Realtors, as part of agreements to settle two class-action lawsuits.
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The celebrated photographer is selling her co-op at 88 Central Park West. She is asking $8.6 million, and paid almost $11.3 million nine years ago.
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A Spanish-style house in Pasadena, an 1883 Victorian in San Francisco and a three-bedroom bungalow in Marina del Rey.
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The celebrated photographer is selling her co-op at 88 Central Park West. She is asking $8.6 million, and paid almost $11.3 million nine years ago.
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The masterly Piccirilli brothers set up a shop in the Bronx and used hammers and chisels to create some of the most important public sculptures in the city.
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Noise complaints in New York City often go nowhere, but luckily for you, the source of the noise is an illegal business.
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This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, on the Upper West Side and in the Rockaways.
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