French Montana Lists His Los Angeles Mansion

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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$1.7 Million Homes in California

An 1888 Craftsman home in Berkeley, a midcentury retreat in Palm Springs and a French Normandy house in Los Angeles.

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Barbiecore Is Surging Its Way into Home Décor and Interior Design

The upcoming movie and maximalism have sparked a palette made up primarily of hot pink.

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Lessons Learned From a Decade of Answering Your Real Estate Questions

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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Inside Barbie's Dreamhouse: Her Iconic Home and the American Dream

Take a stop-motion journey with the young, single homeowner of the Dreamhouse. Ken isn’t on the deed.

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Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York

This week’s homes are a five-bedroom in Wyckoff, N.J., and a five-bedroom in Armonk, N.Y.

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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx

This week’s properties are on Central Park South, in the East Village and in Mott Haven.

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Where Do New Yorkers Want to Rent?

The city’s most popular areas based on traffic to rental listings.

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A Family Trio Starts a New Chapter in the City. Where Could They Find Three Bedrooms?

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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A Family Trio Starts a New Chapter in the City. Where Could They Find Three Bedrooms?

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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Living In ... Glastonbury, Conn.

The Hartford suburb draws residents with its bustling downtown, plentiful activities and long history (including a ferry established in 1655).

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Glastonbury, Conn.: A Friendly Community With Grand Historic Homes

The Hartford suburb draws residents with its bustling downtown, plentiful activities and long history (including a ferry established in 1655).

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How to Treat Your Sick or Dying Plant

Welcome to the ‘disease garden’: It’s not pretty, but it’s full of answers.

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$450,000 Homes in Oklahoma, Missouri and Rhode Island

A Craftsman bungalow in Oklahoma City, a Tudor Revival house in St. Louis and a Colonial Revival cottage in Cranston.

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How to Create an Outdoor Kitchen

That grill you’ve got in the backyard? With a little help, you can turn it into something more.

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Crane Index Shows Dip in Commercial Construction, Rise in Residential

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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The Thrill of New York, Despite an Awful Lot of One-Month Rentals

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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$3.2 Million Homes in California

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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Can I Make My Super Stop Smoking in My Building?

Short answer: Yes. And there are several ways you could go about it.

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The Tempestuous Lives of Secondhand Furniture

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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