Readers were impressed with the audacity of Charlotte Gale, a massage therapist from New Jersey, who bought a small island in Maine.
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Readers were impressed with the audacity of Charlotte Gale, a massage therapist from New Jersey, who bought a small island in Maine.
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In Northern Ireland, one couple grappled with a problem familiar to families everywhere: How to get more space without spending too much money.
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For years, Theron Truluck was living in desperate conditions in New York City, mostly on the Q train. Now he’s part of a program that prioritizes housing for people who do not have shelter.
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The boards have broad discretion to carry out their duties in the best interest of shareholders. But they cannot discriminate.
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OK, the Manhattan brownstone, now on the market for $6.7 million, wasn’t actually in the 1992 film. But it is where Kevin McCallister took on the Wet Bandits.
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A Tudor Revival cottage in Carmel, an equestrian compound in the San Fernando Valley once owned by Patrick Swayze and a waterfront house in Huntington Beach.
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Besides creating a nuisance to people, cats who roam freely can damage populations of birds and other wildlife.
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For years, the antique cottage off the coast of Washington had served her well. But with grandchildren on the way, she needed a little extra space.
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The Campbell family of Washington, D.C., beat the odds, keeping houses in its possession for generations and now owning an inn in Pennsylvania.
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Two first-time buyers discovered that the co-ops in Brooklyn were bigger, but the condos were nicer.
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With grand estates and rolling meadows, this Somerset County borough has long attracted the wealthy. But now it’s courting younger, less affluent buyers.
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This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Locust Valley, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in Medford Lakes, N.J.
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He and his daughter transformed an abandoned Nabisco plant into a Manhattan destination for people who liked to cook, to eat and to gape.
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Whether you want cut flowers or a striking vertical display, these seeds will flourish in no time — given the right support.
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Short-term rentals are taking over college towns, fueled by wealthy fans and investors who turn homes into hotels for a few weeks out of the year.
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In Northern Ireland, one couple grappled with a problem familiar to families everywhere: How to get more space without spending too much money.
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The actor Charlie Carver bought a 755-square-foot house, beating out developers who wanted to tear it down. Then he needed a designer who shared his eccentric vision.
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A 1989 shingle-clad house in Bodega Bay, a townhouse in Santa Monica and a midcentury ranch house with a cabana and studio in Long Beach.
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To renovate a market-rate rental, tenants must show that the problems violate city habitability codes.
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