This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Greenwich, Conn.
There’s a Building Boom, but It’s Not for Everyone
By the end of 2023, more than 1.2 million new rental apartments will have been built in the U.S. since 2020.
They Wanted a House in the City for $1 Million. Would They Find It in Brooklyn or Queens?
A pair of newlyweds dreamed of a three-bedroom house with a grassy yard for their dog and a reasonable commute to Manhattan. Here’s what they found.
They Wanted a House in the City for $1 Million. Would They Find It in Brooklyn or Queens?
A pair of newlyweds dreamed of a three-bedroom house with a grassy yard for their dog and a reasonable commute to Manhattan. Here’s what they found.
Near the Catskills, a Rustic Estate Recast as an Artists’ Retreat
The British artists Gary Hume and Georgie Hopton are selling their 40-acre property in Accord, N.Y., dotted with antique outbuildings and an ultramodern studio, for $4.25 million.
Living In ... Germantown, N.Y.
Home prices are way up in this Columbia County town, which is luring artists and writers from the city with its bucolic views and chic Main Street.
Germantown, N.Y.: An Upstate Haven That Beckons Creatives
Home prices are way up in this Columbia County town, which is luring artists and writers from the city with its bucolic views and chic Main Street.
$1.4 Million Homes in Maine, Illinois and the District of Columbia
A renovated Cape Cod-style house on Monhegan Island, an Edwardian home in Evanston and an 1890 rowhouse in Washington.
‘I Could Nosh’: A New Cookbook From Jake Cohen
Jake Cohen, the author of a best-selling 2021 cookbook, is back with more ‘Classic Jew-ish Recipes’ that he has reinvented for the modern cook.
At Home With Jake Cohen in Long Island City
The author of a best-selling 2019 cookbook is back with more ‘Classic Jew-ish Recipes’ that he has reinvented for the modern cook.
$2.7 Million Homes in California
A Craftsman house in Los Angeles, a four-bedroom condominium in San Francisco and a Victorian in Napa.
Should We Oust Our Co-op Managing Agent and Find Another?
In co-ops, building-wide issues are the responsibility of the board to address and remediate, but a good managing agent is critical.
The Celebrity Apology Video Aesthetic
When celebrities address public criticism, they deliver their explanations in homey or sparse settings aimed at making them more relatable, public relations strategists say.
Sharing a Small Apartment With a Big Dog? Good Luck.
First, you’ll have to convince someone to rent to you.
Writers, Actors and Others Struggle to Pay the Rent as Strikes Continue
Film industry charities are fielding hundreds of calls a day from unemployed workers seeking financial assistance — nearly all asking for help with their rent and mortgages.
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are on Riverside Drive, in Midtown East and in Sheepshead Bay.
Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey
This week’s properties are a six-bedroom in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in Oceanport, N.J.
In Phoenix, a Classics Teacher Goes on a Home-Buying Odyssey. Which One Did She Choose?
For her first home purchase, an associate professor at Arizona State hoped to find something for less than $400,000, with a little history to it.
The U.S. Cities With the Most and Least Expensive Parking
Paying for one month of parking in New York City would get you almost two years of parking in Tulsa.
Climate Change Adds to Pressure to Make Buildings More Efficient
Governments are weighing both regulations and incentives to cut emissions and energy use in new construction.