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- The Hunt: With Baby on the Way, Laundry Comes First
A couple expecting their first child make sure they have a washer-dryer in place.
- Calculator: How Old Are Home Buyers?
Millennials dominated the home-buying market in the last year, and unmarried women out-bought unmarried men across all generations.
- The High End: Terraces to Look At and Linger On
Designers are redefining terraces; instead of plain rectangles tacked onto the sides of buildings, they’re becoming more like outdoor rooms.
- On the Market: Homes for Sale in Manhattan
This week’s properties are in Central Harlem and Kips Bay.
- On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s properties are in Huntington, N.Y., New Rochelle, N.Y., and Westport, Conn.
- Living In: Bergenfield, N.J.: Comfortable And Unassuming
A walkable place with a reasonable commute to the city, Bergenfield attracts newcomers with its warm, welcoming vibe.
- International Real Estate: House Hunting in … France
On the French Riviera, where the luxury market is rebounding, prices increased an average of 4.5 percent in the last year.
- What You Get: $2.5 Million Homes in New York, California and Georgia
A 19th-century cottage in East Hampton, a Tudor-style home in Altadena and an 1871 house in Savannah.
- On Location: The House They Weren’t Going to Buy
For a pair of designers in Brooklyn, getting a place in East Hampton just before the birth of their son was out of the question. They did it anyway.
- What's Selling Now: Homes That Sold for Around $450,000
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region
- Ask Real Estate: Can I Stop My Neighbor From Running an Airbnb?
What recourse do residents have if their neighbors decide to rent out their homes through sites like Airbnb and VRBO?
- Need More Space? Deciding to Fix Up or Trade Up
How four families who outgrew their homes made the decision to stay put and make do, or move out and trade up.
- The High End: Two Twisting Towers Come to the Far West Side
The Bjarke Ingels Group has designed towers near the High Line that twist as they rise to maximize views of the city and Hudson River.
- On the Market in the New York Region
This week’s properties are in Huntington, N.Y., New Rochelle, N.Y., and Westport, Conn.
- On the Market in New York City
This week’s properties are in Central Harlem and Kips Bay.
- What Amazon’s New Headquarters Could Mean for Rents
Winning the contest could mean a steeper increase in local housing costs over the next decade, a study finds. Nashville is already contemplating the impact.
- Living In ... Bergenfield, N.J.
A walkable place with a reasonable commute to the city, Bergenfield attracts families with its warm, welcoming vibe.
- A Retreat on the French Riviera
The home, in a quiet spot near the village of Plascassier, is listed for about $3.6 million.
- What You Get for $2.5 Million
A 19th-century cottage in East Hampton, N.Y.; a Tudor-style home in Altadena, Calif.; and an 1871 house in Savannah, Ga.
- Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York.
- A Place to Recharge and Reset
For designers Josh Kay and Susana Simonpietri, a 1973 house in East Hampton, N.Y., offers an escape from Brooklyn.
- Shopping Guide: Shopping for Multilevel Coffee Tables
A coffee table doesn’t have to be a static object in the center of the living room — with multiple surfaces, it can add function and enliven a space.
- Domestic Lives: Inheriting an Apartment
When a woman becomes ill, one of her first thoughts is to bequeath her rent-stabilized apartment to a good friend who needs it.
- Decision Time: Should We Stay or Should We Go?
When a family has outgrown a home, it could be time to creatively renovate the space — or find a bigger one.
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