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Graham Norton’s Manhattan Carriage House Is Listed for $5.595 Million
The structure, at 6 Sniffen Court in Murray Hill, is one of 10 historic houses, formerly horse stables, built during the Civil War.
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Sweep of Homeless Camp in Oregon Said to Be ‘Largest in Recent History’
Federal officials began clearing a forest where dozens of homeless people live in derelict R.V.s and cars.
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How to Restore Your Old Wood Furniture
You may need nothing more than a thorough wipe-down, a few touch-ups with stain, and a bit of wax to restore the original luster.
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$1.5 Million Homes in Bristol, England
The city of about 500,000 residents in southwest England offers converted churches, Georgian-era mansions and modern smart homes.
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Rental Apartments Have Been Getting Smaller Over the Last Decade
The average size of new rental apartments has been getting smaller since 2015, but there are signs that the trend may have begun to reverse.
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Renovating Your Bathroom? Consider the Vanity.
The most important piece of furniture you will buy could make or break a project. Here are some possibilities.
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Swiss Design, by Way of Japanese Aesthetics
An interior designer, diploma in hand, opened a practice in the Alps, vowing to leave ski chalets in the dust.
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Peter Yarrow’s Manhattan Duplex Is Listed at $4.44 Million
The estate of the singer, one of the three in Peter, Paul and Mary, is selling his Upper West Side apartment, “a hub of music and art and culture and activism.â€
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On a Swedish Lakeside, Four Cubes Add Up to One House
When a couple found their dream property on rocky hill without much flat ground, they decided to build four smaller structures rather than one big one.
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Trading Mere Survival for a Chance at Stability
A man, 29, sees a path forward after years of housing insecurity and a series of low-paid jobs. Through it all, he had the support of his parents.
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Madrid’s Biggest Landlord? U.S. Investment Firms
As private equity firms assert control over much of Spain’s housing, thousands face the threat of eviction.
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Who Has to Get Rid of Radon: Me or My HOA?
It likely depends on your governing documents. But the homeowners’ association either has to solve the problem, or let you solve it.
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A Former Office Tower Goes Big for Residents
With 1,320 rental apartments and a host of amenities, 25 Water Street is the country’s largest office-to-residential conversion to date.
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in Tudor City, on the Upper East Side and in Bushwick.
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., and Greenwich, Conn.
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$625,000 Homes in New York, Massachusetts and Oregon
An American Foursquare in Newburgh, a Saltbox in Sandwich, and a Craftsman in Portland.
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$1.3 Million Homes in California
A Spanish Revival house in Riverside, a midcentury-modern home in Palm Springs, and a three-bedroom Craftsman in Berkeley.
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Real Estate Brokerages Fight Over How Houses for Sale Should Be Listed
Compass, one of the largest brokerages in the country, has sued a real estate database in Seattle and accused it of “monopolistic†and “anticompetitive†behavior.
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$1.1 Million Homes in Croatia
Bordered to the west by the Adriatic Sea, the Republic of Croatia is a popular holiday destination along the coast and in historic cities such as Dubrovnik, Split and the capital, Zagreb.
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx
This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, Kips Bay and Riverdale.
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