Real Estate
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A Brooklyn Artist and the Possibilities He Seeks in Work and Life
After more than 40 years in a Williamsburg loft, Noah Jemison says the benefits of his tenure have come with…
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Did King Charles Really Buy a $6 Million New York Condo?
The reports were tantalizing, but someone else was behind the expensive purchase.
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The Chrysler Building, the Jewel of the Manhattan Skyline, Loses Its Luster
Walking into the Chrysler Building for the first time in 2018 was a “pinch-me moment” for Sophie Smith. She was…
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A Tiny House Reunited Their Family
When Pei Feng began planning her retirement, her two sons decided it was time to get the family back together.…
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$1.5 Million Homes in Milan
A two-bedroom flat near Castello Sforzesco, a duplex on the banks of the Naviglio Grande canal, and a three-bedroom in…
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Which States Pay the Highest Energy Costs?
A recent study ranked all 50 states based on the average monthly energy bill in each. Hint: It’s better in…
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Amy Tan Takes a Novel Approach to Bird-Watching: ‘Be the Bird’
In her most recent book, “The Backyard Bird Chronicles,” the best-selling author revels in a newfound preoccupation with birds —…
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$1.5 Million Homes in New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
A 1735 stone house on 32 acres in Saugerties, a Queen Anne Revival home in Stockbridge and an early 18th-century…
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After She Lost Her Home in a Fire, an Opportunity Rose From the Ashes
The fire-resistant house she built in Napa, Calif., with the insurance money was “so different — and I like different.”
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Making an Offer: When Is It Lowballing, and When Is It Just a Fair Price?
Prospective buyers should limit any offer to the value of a property as they see it.