Real Estate
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Moving? Here’s How to Keep Your Costs Low.
Jeff Moriarty felt the pain of sticker shock when he received six quotes from movers for an April move from…
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Taller Towers, Fewer Homes
Karsten Moran for The New York Times A recently built 210-foot tower at 60 East 86th Street with 14 apartments,…
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Hudson Square, Manhattan: No Longer a ‘No-Man’s Land in SoHo’
Many New Yorkers may not know where — or even what — Hudson Square is. But that is likely to…
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Workers in the Catskills Can’t Find Housing. Bosses Are Trying to Help.
Cooped up in the city during the pandemic, New Yorkers flocked to Hudson Valley for the fresh air, spacious yards…
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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties: In Battery Park City: a two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,100-square-foot duplex…
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A Professor Who Studies Housing Discrimination Says It Happened to Him
Last summer, Nathan Connolly and his wife, Shani Mott,welcomed an appraiser into their house in Baltimore, hoping to take advantage…
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A Songwriter and His Sister Take on a Hollywood Hills Fixer-Upper
CJ Baran needed a new home in Los Angeles for personal and professional reasons. After living in an apartment for…
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The Art of Making Garden Rooms
It’s the key question in making any garden: How do you get all the plants you can’t resist and the…
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More Renters Are Moving Out of Town. But Where Are They Going?
During the depths of the pandemic, rising home prices were often tempered by low interest rates, making mortgage payments more…
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‘Just Think Rome’: The Morgan Library & Museum Opens Garden to the Public
For the first time in its 116-year history, the Morgan Library & Museum in Midtown Manhattan has opened its garden…