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This week’s properties are a six-bedroom in Scarsdale, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in Manchester, N.J.
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A five-bedroom townhouse on Majorca, a two-bedroom cottage on Ibiza, and a two-bedroom flat with a private roof deck on Ibiza.
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Furniture resembling food — fruit, sandwiches and more — has gone viral on social media and led to a shopping frenzy.
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The New York Times would like to help tell the stories of people who are facing this devastating reality by sharing photos and memories of what has been lost.
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This week’s properties are in Chelsea, NoMad and Brighton Beach.
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“Selling the City,” the newest offshoot of the “Selling Sunset” franchise, features a team of real estate professionals dedicated to breaking records and to building empires.
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The third largest city in New York has new residential projects in the pipeline and is attracting businesses.
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The winner — that is, the loser — was delayed 40,360 times between December 2023 and November 2024.
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Oren, Tal and Alon Alexander will be extradited from Miami to New York, where they will remain in federal detention until trial.
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In a market with few homes available, real estate agents are searching for the ones no one knows about.
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With rents rising, a project manager bought a 388-square-foot apartment in the center of Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, and leaned in on the design.
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The Exchange, on Seed Savers’ website, pairs the people who save heirlooms with those who want them, all for the price of postage.
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A Greek Revival house in Milan, a condo in Philadelphia and a shotgun-style home in New Orleans.
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A West Village homeowner was granted permission to build a gate on her house in an effort to stop overeager ‘Sex and the City’ fans from trespassing.
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The real-life owner of the Manhattan building where Carrie Bradshaw lived wants to erect a gate to deter overzealous fans from trespassing.
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A contemporary house in Idyllwild, a midcentury modern home in Palm Springs and a Queen Anne Revival in Napa.
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As catastrophic fires consume homes in California, the owners can watch the unfolding tragedy through Ring and Nest cameras.
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For people whose homes are spared in a wildfire while their neighbors lose everything, the road ahead can be isolating, plagued by feelings of guilt and shame.
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Thousands of wildfires rage across California every year. No matter where you are, it’s important to learn how to minimize their threat.
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Proving that a co-op board is acting in bad faith can be difficult.