What I Love
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By DAN SHAW
Ben Daitz, an owner of the Num Pang Cambodian-style sandwich shops, lives in Greenwich Village among collections of shoes, hats and bourbon.
Three roommates, Danica Ciccariello Teresa Sanacore and Sarah Pascuzzi, went hunting for an apartment.
Change is coming to this quiet island, which is part of Manhattan, with several new developments and residential subsidy programs about to end.
New York’s one-block streets are in big demand. That’s because they tend to be long on charm.
Developers are planning luxury residential towers that may reshape Midtown East between Park Avenue and Second Avenue from 57th Street to 60th Street.
Ben Daitz, an owner of the Num Pang Cambodian-style sandwich shops, lives in Greenwich Village among collections of shoes, hats and bourbon.
Questions about who pays for smoke detectors; buying a rental building; and responsibility for roof repairs.
Robert De Niro’s long challenge to his $6 million property assessment in Gardiner, Ulster County, deepened when his lawyers appealed a court ruling against him.
A full-floor, four-bedroom aerie near the pinnacle of One57 was the sale of the week.
Determined preservationists saved the 1877 Jefferson Market Courthouse from demolition before there was a landmarks law.
Many borrowers who sought bankruptcy protection during the recent recession, which officially ended in 2009, may now be eligible to apply for a mortgage.
Many ornate cornices and pediments had decayed, and then were removed to avoid accidents and the expense of maintenance.
The purchase of one of the most costly apartments in New York for speculative purposes is a good example of a deal that does nothing for the economy.
You can spend tens of millions on a high-end condo, but don’t forget to budget for a place to store your skis or house your children’s au pair.
The Census Bureau tracks vacancy rates to find out who lives in Manhattan full time.
Property tax disparities between single-family homes and apartments, tax abatements and how affordable housing works.
The market in Wellington has experienced modest growth, with home prices just now returning to levels not seen since the 2008 global financial crisis.
This week’s properties include a converted barn in Connecticut, a compound in Texas and a historic house in Alabama.
A bigger apartment required a radically new attitude about what went into it.
This week’s properties include homes in the East Village, Greenwich Village and East Williamsburg.
This week’s featured properties are in Darien, Conn., and New Rochelle, N.Y.
The choice between buying a home and renting one is among the biggest financial decisions that many adults make.
Mr. Siegel is the president of the recently established New York City brokerage office of Engel & amp;Völkers, a real estate company based in Hamburg, Germany.
The writer discovered a warm, light-filled place where he could grow herbs and vegetables year-round. It’s called his condo.
A stunning bed can always be appreciated, even when you’re in the land of Nod.
Even if you’re not planning to renovate your kitchen before you list your house, you’ll want to make it look as well maintained as possible.
Ben Jensen, a British scientist, explains why his company’s new invention, Vantablack, may not work in your home. Not even on an accent wall.
Ruby Tree produces furniture and accessories inspired by traditional Islamic craft.
The Swiss-made iron had a steep price and a bewildering set of instructions. But what would it do for my silk shirt?
Tibetan wool tiger carpets faithfully reproduce a rare species.
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