Real Estate
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Where Heating Bills Hit the Hardest
A new study examines fuel costs, weather and other factors to find which U.S. cities are the most challenging to…
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Brooklyn Heights: A Historic Waterfront Community Minutes From Manhattan
The neighborhood, known as New York’s first suburb, is a place where ‘people want to stay forever.’
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$550,000 Homes in Massachusetts, Illinois and Virginia
A midcentury-modern home in Sheffield, a two-bedroom condominium in Chicago and an Italianate townhouse in Richmond.
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She Writes Storybook Endings. Of Course She Got the House.
A Hallmark Channel screenwriter shares her secret for prevailing over all-cash offers: “Maybe what I do for a living gave…
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They Thought They’d Found the Perfect New York Loft. It Was Illegal.
The painter found out about the Bronx building for creative types on Craigslist. So did the fashion stylist and the…
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$3 Million Homes in California
A Gaudí-inspired retreat with a guesthouse in Santa Barbara, a 1926 Tudor Revival home in Los Angeles and a renovated…
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How Do I Make My Building Turn on the Heat (or Turn It Up)?
New York City requires building owners to provide heat between Oct. 1 and May 31.
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After a Landmark Verdict, Realtors Ask, ‘What’s Next?’
A recent ruling has the potential to transform the way Americans buy and sell homes — and many real estate…
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His Architect Said the Site Was No Good, So He Built the Project Himself
The South Korean ceramist Hun-Chung Lee taught himself design and construction, creating a collection of small buildings as impressive as…
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Owner of Chelsea Piers Lists His Upper West Side Townhouse
Roland W. Betts and his wife, Lois Betts, are asking $9.5 million for their home on West 102nd Street, where…