They’re Fixing an Abandoned Home, Building a Following as They Go
Jenna Phipps and Nick Volkov are renovating their midcentury modern home all on their own, and filming the whole process.
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Jenna Phipps and Nick Volkov are renovating their midcentury modern home all on their own, and filming the whole process.
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Co-op boards are responsible for protecting the building and its residents. But is checking IDs going too far?
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The revolving door’s inventor built this one over 100 years ago. It was reinstalled this week.
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A modern house set into a hillside, a rooftop apartment with a view of Vienna’s opera house, and a four-bedroom duplex with two terraces.
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Inside the Storage Units of Six New Yorkers
In a city of notoriously small apartments, New Yorkers keep their meaningful mementos and quirky collections elsewhere.
By Anna Kodé and

Downtown Tower or Tree-Lined Street? A New Brooklynite Weighed Her Options.
Looking for prime subway access and proximity to green space, a longtime renter considered newer buildings in various shapes and sizes.
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We’re Building More Affordable Housing These Days. It’s Still Not Enough.
The good news is, affordable units are making up a larger share of the new rental supply.
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5 Things to Know About New York’s Proposed Second Home Tax
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to tax second homes in New York City that are worth $5 million or more. Here’s how the proposal might work.
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Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey
This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y., and Plainsboro, N.J.
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Gramercy Park and Downtown Brooklyn.
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Vacaville, Calif.: It Isn’t Named for Cows
The city, named for an early settler, is a more affordable option to nearby San Francisco and Sacramento.
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Drew Barrymore and Pete Davidson List Homes in Westchester County
Ms. Barrymore put her house on the market for nearly $5 million; Mr. Davidson wants almost $2.3 million for his. Also, a purchase from Pink.
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A Design Editor Applies Color and Restraint in His Madrid Apartment
Enric Pastor takes an editor’s eye to his 900-square-foot home.
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$500,000 Homes in Alabama, Maine and Oregon
A bungalow in Mobile, Ala., a condominium above a storefront in Portland, Maine, and a Craftsman in Astoria, Ore.
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Can I Trust a Landlord to Protect My Financial Information?
Without pay stubs, retirees must share detailed private data with landlords. But will they keep the information safe?
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When the Neighbor’s Renovation Gets Too Close for Comfort
When homes are separated by just a few feet, an extensive or improper renovation project can wreak havoc next door.
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What’s the Deal With Rent-to-Buy Home Contracts?
It may look like an attractive option: renting a home until you have enough money to buy it. But there are traps everywhere.
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I’m a Small Landlord. What Can I Do About My Nonpaying Tenants?
For landlords who rely on rent money to pay the bills, going to housing court can be too costly and time-consuming.
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Fees, Fees Fees! Do I Have to Pay All These Extras for Utilities?
Landlords often use third-party billing services that tack on extra costs. Can you just go around them?
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They Moved to Queens, and Then the Apartment Sprang Its First Leak
Persistent leaks in a family’s Sunnyside apartment have led to pests, water-stained mattresses and years of frustration.
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With a Payout, She Left San Francisco Behind and Moved Back Home
A woman left the city she loved to return to Chico, Calif., where dozens of cousins and extended family were waiting for her.
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A Return to New York Was a Much-Delayed Dream
Daira Jackson moved away from New York City when she was 8. When she returned nearly 40 years later, it was with her own family and to a new building in Inwood.
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A Leasing Officer Prefers to Rent in New Jersey
Andrew Forsyth, who works in commercial real estate, is bullish about his industry and just a bit ambivalent about renting, at least for now.
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A Couple Moves to Queens and Brings Along Their Dining App
After living in Madrid and growing their restaurant-finding platform, Alexandra Papadopoulos and David Martin Suarez found an apartment in Long Island City.
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An expert explains how to choose the sexiest cultivated varieties of native plants that will also deliver the best ecological performance.
By Margaret Roach

Advice from experts on how to keep disputes from escalating and get to a resolution.
By Jen A. Miller

Two design firm owners from Chicago stumbled on a farmhouse that needed a lot of attention. Over the years, they turned the project into their primary residence.
By Tim McKeough

Many coastal towns along the West Coast can’t afford to build lifesaving structures in the event of surging waves, putting homes and residents in jeopardy.
By Rebecca Dzombak

The pop icon bought the home and onetime “Cribs” subject in 1999 for $9 million.
By Dorie Chevlen

A four-bedroom duplex near Piazza San Marco, a five-bedroom house on the island of Mazzorbo, and a four-bedroom piano nobile in Cannaregio.
By Lana Bortolot

With about $350,000 to spend, a couple looked for a home in Albuquerque that could handle their pets, plants, and one serious rock collection.
By Abbie Kozolchyk

This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Danbury, Conn., and a three-bedroom co-op in Irvington, N.Y.
By Alicia Napierkowski and Anne Mancuso

This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, the Upper East Side and Astoria.
By Heather Senison

In a fiercely competitive market, knowing the seasonal inventory patterns could help your chances.
By Arnesa A. Howell
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