Fire-engine red, cobalt blue and a futuristic vibe: There’s nothing indistinct or ambiguous about this Manhattan condominium.
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Fire-engine red, cobalt blue and a futuristic vibe: There’s nothing indistinct or ambiguous about this Manhattan condominium.
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How do you memorialize the people you loved and lost? Object by object, the CNN anchor is trying to figure it out.
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The semiautonomous community of Christiania, in the heart of Copenhagen, was created as a post-’60s anarchistic paradise. But violence and drugs may spell its end.
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A “boathouse” retreat in the hills of Los Angeles, a ranch house in Solvang and a 1964 home in Foster City.
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A 1926 stone house in Palm Springs, a midcentury-modern home in Los Angeles and a three-structure compound in Sea Ranch.
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Whether you’re a minimalist, a maximalist or agnostic about holiday decorating, these designers have some suggestions for you.
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The increasingly unavoidable sport is causing disputes among players and court neighbors around the country.
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One Massachusetts couple decided to use the most cutting-edge green technologies in their new beach house. It was more challenging than they expected.
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This week’s properties are a five-bedroom homes in Old Westbury, N.Y., and Chester, N.J.
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High home prices and a competitive market are spurring record down payments. Especially in California.
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A bill introduced in the House and Senate would prevent hedge funds from owning single-family houses in the United States.
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At Turtle Tree Seed, adults with developmental differences work “side by side” with other staff to produce seed that’s more artisanal than agribusiness.
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The December holidays beckon, and it’s time to decorate. Follow along at home as Jung Lee, an event designer, takes you through the steps of turning a prefabricated wreath into a custom piece that shows off your personality.
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Thanks to a series of pivoting panels, the Geneva apartment can be reconfigured for remote work or parties: “We only have one door, and that’s our front door.”
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A homeowner’s association is a democracy, but living in one involves subjecting yourself to some intrusion. It’s all in the bylaws.
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Here's how the event designer Jung Lee makes a gorgeous holiday wreath for next to nothing.
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