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Throughout February: Black History Month
Throughout February: Black History Month
Take a look at high-profile residential property sales.
After getting to know the Queens neighborhood as a renter, a tennis instructor with a job on Randall’s Island went looking for a place of his own in a relatively new building.
This week’s properties are six-bedroom in Danbury, Conn., and Millwood, N.Y.
This week’s properties are in Kips Bay, Turtle Bay and on the Grand Concourse.
Baby boomers who are now empty nesters own twice as many large homes as millennials with children.
Dr. Woodson’s house, the birthplace of the annual month, was a hub of scholarship, bringing together generations of intellectuals, writers and activists.
Maybe you’re working from home more often — or you need a place to retreat from the world. Here’s how to make your bedroom do double (or triple) duty.
A Tudor Revival house in Indianapolis, a Colonial Revival home in Lancaster and an updated Craftsman bungalow in Walla Walla.
The state comptroller wants eXp Realty to look into allegations that female real estate agents were drugged and assaulted during company events.
As his apartment on the Lower East Side crumbled, a former Club Kid resented the moneyed millennials who filled his building. Then he let them in on a secret that transformed their lives.
A storybook cottage in Los Angeles, a Prairie-style house in Orange and a renovated 1939 home in Redwood City.
In situations where people have died and their estate is in court, fixing a problem in their former apartment is legally complex.
Once a necessity, fireplaces are now an indulgence in New York City.
With a little house in The Hague, a compact getaway on the Italian island of Sardinia and a well-designed camper van, who needs a conventional home?
A new Harvard report says 22.4 million households in the United States now spend more than 30 percent of their income in rent, with 12.1 million spending more than 50 percent.
Life in Cambridge, Mass., wasn’t working out, so two parents introduced their daughter, who has cerebral palsy, to a new city and a new way of life.
This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Port Washington, N.Y., and a four-bedroom in Belle Mead, N.J.
This week’s properties are in Lincoln Square, the financial district and Astoria.
Older members of the generation are early in their careers, and they face increases in inflation, home prices and interest rates.