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Whatever the benefits of living in a homeowners’ association, it means giving up some power when it comes to allocating funds.
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Call them monuments, foreign elements, eyesores — Brutalist buildings have become another battleground in President Trump’s culture war.
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Gypsy Wood, a dancer and cabaret artist, is more than at home on the stage. But it was her Las Vegas ranch house that landed a big role in the film “The Last Showgirl.”
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Fewer Americans are moving these days. But the ones who are seem to be headed south.
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A couple decided to move to rural Dutchess County with their growing family. They found and renovated a tiny home that had once been a one-room schoolhouse.
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A two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Vieille Ville, a top-floor unit just north of the city center, and a two-bedroom with sea views in Nice’s old port.
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This week’s properties are Turtle Bay, Midtown and Clinton Hill.
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This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Westport, Conn., and New Rochelle, N.Y.
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A Craftsman house near Culver City, a 1970s condo in West Hollywood and a 1920s bungalow in Hollywood.
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A duplex loft in a former basket factory, a two-bedroom apartment in a former dog biscuit factory, and a modern perch in the Canary Wharf district.
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A filmmaker in Oakland, Calif., had always lived with her family, her ex-husband, son or roommates. A friend helped her find her own place when she needed it most.
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The Whaling City, home to a diverse food scene, will soon have a new rail connection to Boston.
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A brick and stone house in Oklahoma City, a midcentury modern home in Tempe and a saltbox in Madison.
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Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander, once top real estate brokers, and their brother Alon Alexander are currently in jail awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
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A couple loved that their apartment was used as a location for the movie ‘Philadelphia.’ But a decade after moving in, they needed to add a new scene.
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Add a touch of color to traditional décor for a welcoming living room. Look for an easy upgrade that pleases you, splurge on something beautiful, or make a statement with a one-of-a-kind object.
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Some developers describe an unpredictable climate that could drive up building costs and home prices.
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Disputes between neighbors can be settled in court, but that can be expensive, time-consuming and bad for relationships.
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A proposed new law would release homeowners from the onerous process of listing every object lost in a destroyed home.
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Wolfhouse, as it is known, was built in the late 1940s and recently restored. Its asking price is $2.9 million.