The new owner of a tiny house in Los Angeles was determined not to lose any of its history when she renovated.
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The new owner of a tiny house in Los Angeles was determined not to lose any of its history when she renovated.
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More than half of the tenants in a prewar co-op in Chelsea are seniors. Rosalind Hernandez, the super, is especially close to one tenant who is 98.
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This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Irvington, N.Y., and a seven-bedroom in Hightstown, N.J.
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Two years in the community of Celebration, Fla., turned out to be a little too much Disney. A couple wanted a new house in a slightly calmer area — but still with plenty of amusement.
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Frozen herbs can conjure up the delights of warm weather even in the depths of winter. Here’s how to get started.
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A Craftsman bungalow in Syracuse, an Edwardian house in Louisville and a 1912 cottage in Milwaukie.
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Here’s what young people from coast to coast are saying about how they manage to keep a roof over their heads.
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A renovated midcentury house in Lake Arrowhead, a hillside cottage with a guesthouse in Topanga and a bungalow in Gardena.
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In most cases, minor lease violations aren’t pursued because of the time and expense involved. But full transparency can often be the best course.
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Mother A.M.E. Zion Church recently received a $200,000 grant for preservation, but attendance has dwindled to a few dozen congregants each Sunday.
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New U.S. homes sold in 2022 were slightly smaller than those sold a decade earlier. But the prices have skyrocketed.
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After a few years of renting in Brooklyn, a young couple combed through listings in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights and Boerum Hill. Here’s where they landed.
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This beach town is becoming more polished, but residents still cherish its old-fashioned vibe: “That’s the cool part about growing up here.”
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This shoreline borough is becoming more polished, but residents still cherish its old-fashioned vibe: “That’s the cool part about growing up here.”
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For 500 years, we’ve documented the science and beauty of the natural world by pressing plants. It’s a tradition that anyone can join.
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