On the Market in New York City
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
A Gramercy co-op, an Upper East Side Co-Op and a South Slope co-op.
Instead of moving back to their home towns, some affluent New Yorkers with children are buying apartments near their own so their parents can be closer to the grandchildren.
Richard Carbone decided to make good on his long-held plan to move to New York.
A village in southern Westchester has a diverse housing stock that includes Tudors, colonials, contemporaries and apartments, in many price ranges.
The market in South Africa has improved since the global financial crisis.
Sellers and their brokers and lawyers across the country have been scrambling to close deals and avoid January tax increases that will eat into their profits.
What you have to go through to get approved by a building’s board of directors is a level of scrutiny that even the wealthiest buyers are not spared.
A duplex in the selective co-op at 730 Park Avenue, with 12 rooms and 5 terraces overlooking Central Park, was never formally listed.
When family and friends gather over the holidays, talk invariably turns to real estate, especially in the housing-obsessed New York area.
As soon as cars replaced horses, rich men built town houses with garages.
At least two national surveys suggest a decline because of tight credit and cash-rich investors.
Paying the “mansion tax”; rent abatements after the storm; “windstorm deductible” explained.
A house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Phoenix was sold on Thursday, after it had been threatened for months with demolition.
A modern in Key Biscayne, a 1909 house in Seattle and a house with an ocean view in Hawaii.
Fairfax County and developers have transformed Merrifield, Va., not far from Washington, from a dingy crossroads into a vibrant retail and residential community.
In the face of little inventory and sky-high rents, the luxury clothing brands that would normally flock to main streets like Prince and Spring are now searching out the smaller streets.
Mr. Stettinius is the new chief executive of Cassidy Turley, a commercial real estate services firm based in Washington.
As mortgage rules under the Dodd-Frank Act are finished, banks and policy makers want legal protections against lawsuits, while others worry that this will deny borrowers a critical safeguard.
Installing, maintaining and replacing wooden water tanks in the city is largely handled by three companies: Isseks Brothers, the Rosenwach Group and American Pipe and Tank.
A seven-bedroom restored colonial in Pelham, N.Y., and a five-bedroom 1963 house in Greenwich, Conn.
A village in southern Westchester has a diverse housing stock that includes Tudors, colonials, contemporaries and apartments, in many price ranges.
With 3,000 ornaments to display, a woman’s existence dangles before her eyes.
Can vegetable gardens hurt property values? Many communities say yes.
Santa Monica, Calif., is a rare city where people are encouraged to dispense with their lawns.
An East Village decorating scheme subtly inspired by cats.
The owner of I Trulli says “The bigger the wine, the bigger the glass.”
As we have anguished over how to talk to our children about the Newtown shootings, another, unspoken question lingers: how do we talk to ourselves?
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