On the Market in New York City
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
This week’s properties include homes in the East Village, Greenwich Village and East Williamsburg.
A bigger apartment required a radically new attitude about what went into it.
This week’s properties include a converted barn in Connecticut, a compound in Texas and a historic house in Alabama.
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 featured properties are in Darien, Conn., and New Rochelle, N.Y.
This week’s properties include homes in the East Village, Greenwich Village and East Williamsburg.
This week’s properties include a contemporary in New York State, a condo in Chicago and a house in Colorado.
After a long-running recession, the housing market in Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, has stabilized, and some agents are seeing a renewed interest from foreign buyers.
A whitewashed brownstone in Harlem, where the rooms have names and the chai is brewed to perfection.
This week’s properties include a TriBeCa loft, and one-bedroom apartments in Kips Bay and Park Slope.
This week’s properties include five-bedroom homes in Ridgewood, N.J., and Garden City, N.Y.
This week’s properties include a Georgian farmhouse in New Hampshire, a home with an orchard in Arizona and a midcentury modern in Pasadena.
Real estate has remained stable in Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city, in part because of a large university population and diverse job market.
Described as a “ranch burger,” the house in Columbia County was remade to order.
This week’s properties include a true Colonial in Pennsylvania, a place atop a hill in Texas and a house on a Washington island.
Rocky Mountain homes listed at $825,000 to $4,995,000.
The housing market in Ecuador, often touted as affordable for retirees, has been supercharged in recent years, though there are some signs that
An artist prepares her house in New Orleans for its next adventure: the end of the world.
A historic home near Parliament was once two separate properties.
A London architect revises the layout of his custom vacation home in Switzerland.
The angular home in Cap Ferrat was refurbished three years ago and is selling for $33.6 million.
Modern home was designed to resemble a more traditional architecture.
An Italianate villa built for a gold prospector is restored, with a few modern touches.
The Orangerie, commissioned in 1800 by Napoleon's first wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais, at the Château de Malmaison, is on the market for 4.45 million euros.
The blueprint for rebuilding the house followed the post-Sandy building codes in clever and thrifty ways.
This week’s properties include a Greenwich Village co-op, and condos in the East Village and Clinton Hill.
This week’s properties include houses in Hastings-On-Hudson and Lloyd Neck.
This week’s properties include a home with cedar shakes in Minneapolis, an adobe in Santa Fe and a brick house in Virginia.
Inventory remains high on the island of St. John, more than half of which is covered by a national park, even though prices have dropped.
This week’s properties include a chalet in Vermont, a landmark in North Carolina and a contemporary in California.
A couple mixes conceptual pieces with a water-saving garden and a 75-year-old pine.
After a drop in 2008, the housing market in Brittany is regaining its equilibrium with more realistic prices.
This week’s homes include a California contemporary with a vineyard, city views in Salt Lake City and a converted barn in New York.
Forget the ghosts: The 1750 house had plenty to exorcise just in the messy kitchen grease and the plumbing.
The pair of apartments could have been combined, but they worked even better as their own separate worlds.
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