The seven-bedroom house also has garages for five cars, a game room and a wine cellar, but the rapper is ready to move on and diversify his real estate portfolio.
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The seven-bedroom house also has garages for five cars, a game room and a wine cellar, but the rapper is ready to move on and diversify his real estate portfolio.
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An 1888 Craftsman home in Berkeley, a midcentury retreat in Palm Springs and a French Normandy house in Los Angeles.
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The upcoming movie and maximalism have sparked a palette made up primarily of hot pink.
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In her final entry as The New York Times’s Ask Real Estate columnist, Ronda Kaysen reflects on what it means to give endless advice.
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Take a stop-motion journey with the young, single homeowner of the Dreamhouse. Ken isn’t on the deed.
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This week’s homes are a five-bedroom in Wyckoff, N.J., and a five-bedroom in Armonk, N.Y.
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This week’s properties are on Central Park South, in the East Village and in Mott Haven.
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After years in Quebec, a single mother charts a new course for herself and her teenage twins. But buying sight unseen in New York would be a challenge.
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After years in Quebec, a single mother charts a new course for herself and her teenage twins. But buying sight unseen in New York would be a challenge.
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The Hartford suburb draws residents with its bustling downtown, plentiful activities and long history (including a ferry established in 1655).
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The Hartford suburb draws residents with its bustling downtown, plentiful activities and long history (including a ferry established in 1655).
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A Craftsman bungalow in Oklahoma City, a Tudor Revival house in St. Louis and a Colonial Revival cottage in Cranston.
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That grill you’ve got in the backyard? With a little help, you can turn it into something more.
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A new survey tracks the number of construction cranes to gauge the pace of residential and commercial projects in 14 major metro areas.
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In the last year, a woman from Australia has lived on the Lower East Side, in NoLIta, in Chelsea, and in Brooklyn. She finally has a place in Little Italy with roommates.
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A Lloyd Wright concrete-block house in Los Angeles, a recently renovated home in Sonoma and a three-story retreat in a gated community in Carmel.
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E-commerce sites like Facebook Marketplace have given unloved pieces a second (or third?) chance at a new beginning, and a provenance they would never have had.
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