On the Market in New York City
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
This week’s properties are in the Financial District loft, on the Upper West Side and in Brooklyn Heights.
This week’s properties include a modern house in California and condos in Boston and Oregon.
The 2008 financial crisis hit Whistler, British Columbia, hard, but its housing market is improving, with a pickup in sales and modest but steady price increases.
Following parental examples, a Miami couple tackle the ultimate hands-on project: building their own home.
In Three Oaks, Michigan, a passive house that happens to be a laboratory.
This week’s properties are in the Financial District loft, on the Upper West Side and in Brooklyn Heights.
The Cambridge, England, housing market has been hot, based on sound fundamentals, with demand driven by Cambridge University, biotech and high-tech industries, and proximity to London.
This week’s properties include a compound in Alabama, a farmhouse in Massachusetts and a pueblo-style house in New Mexico.
This week’s properties include four-bedroom homes in Katohah, N.Y., and Clifton, N.J.
The housing market in Los Cabos, Mexico, had been improving but was dealt a setback by the recent hurricane.
This week’s properties include modern houses in California and Missouri and a Lowcountry design in South Carolina.
This week’s properties included a house with water views in Maine, a Miami Beach house with a pool, and a lodge in Wisconsin.
Apart from hitting a small speed bump in 2008-2009, Toronto’s housing market has seen steady and strong price growth since 1996.
A house veiled in corrugated aluminum panels with countless cutouts of the Hebrew word for “love.”
This week’s properties include a co-op in Yorkville, a Condop in Kips Bay, and a two family house in Kensington.
This week’s properties include a horse farm in North Branch, N.J., and a six-bedroom house in Glen Cove, N.Y.
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.
Despite governmental promises, owners of illegal houses still fear their homes will be destroyed.
As island's infrastructure improves, the real estate market has grown despite new restrictions.
Family turns a historic building once used to grow lemons into a five-bedroom home.
Couple builds a vacation home on a secluded waterfront.
A nonprofit organization is trying to raise enough money to avoid a public sale of the building where the poet and artist lived for three years.
A couple's home was designed to reflect their childhoods but also to incorporate some modern touches inspired by their travels.
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.
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.
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