Big Ticket
Perched at the Pinnacle
By ROBIN FINN
A duplex penthouse on the Upper East Side, with five bedrooms and views of Central Park, was the sale of the week.
Amenities may not come with as high a price tag as buyers and renters think.
A Hollywood architecture firm’s SoHo-style live/work lofts will be built in the industrial city of Shenyang, China.
The housing stock in Hartsdale, N.Y., about 20 miles north of Manhattan, runs the gamut from one-bedroom apartments to five-bedroom houses on nearly an acre.
Lora Appleton test-drives rugs and children’s furniture at her family’s in TriBeCa apartment.
A duplex penthouse on the Upper East Side, with five bedrooms and views of Central Park, was the sale of the week.
The Duveen Brothers gallery at Fifth Avenue and 56th Street was one of the most sumptuous structures ever built in New York.
A growing number of lenders are courting borrowers who have been shut out of the mortgage market despite their sound financial circumstances.
Rachel Klingberg searched the Upper East Side, the Lower East Side and Kips Bay. She finally found her home in the far West 50s.
The home-sharing business now has secondary coverage, which kicks in after a homeowner’s primary insurance.
How to get a foothold in one of New York’s grand old buildings, including the Dakota, the San Remo, the River House, the Ansonia, One Sutton Place South and One Fifth Avenue.
This week’s topics include a threatening rats’ nest; a landlord’s responsibility to accommodate a disabled tenant; and a public drainage directed to private property.
This week’s properties are a West Village loft, a co-op in Chelsea and a co-op in Park Slope.
A building reminiscent of an Italian campanile, the former headquarters of the Times, once presided over Times Square.
Walk the entirety of this extra-wide Bronx street to appreciate why it once had great cachet, with elegant apartment houses in Tudor, Beaux-Arts and, predominantly, Art Deco styles.
This week’s properties include a five-bedroom in Stamford, Conn., and a four-bedroom in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.
A critique of the design of 1 World Trade Center, the newly opened skyscraper built at the base of the former twin towers.
A full-floor apartment near the top of One57, with four bedrooms and spectacular park, river and cityscape views, is the sale of the week.
The historic marketplace still draws millions of visitors annually, but backers hope that an overhaul will bring back a local crowd.
Lyndsie Guy and Megan Watson found a share in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.
A recently overhauled free app that now allows users to read new stories every day and search for homes at the same time.
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.
This week’s properties include apartments in Midtown West, Beekman and Windsor Terrace.
This week’s properties include a Bay Shore, L.I., house with a pool; and a converted barn in Watchung, N.J.
The choice between buying a home and renting one is among the biggest financial decisions that many adults make.
Mr. Carroll is the chief executive of the Brixmor Property Group, a publicly traded real estate investment trust.
Estate auctions of the wealthy and famous give the rest of us a chance to buy a piece of a unique taste-maker. But at what price?
A labor-intensive effort to build an energy-efficient home in Vermont leads to misgivings.
Unexpected materials make festive wreaths, and a dash of glitter never hurts.
When it comes to selecting the right white, it’s hard to go wrong.
Heidi Chisholm and Sharon Lombard, expatriate South Africans, discuss their design company, Mr. Somebody and Mr. Nobody, which makes an appearance during Art Basel Miami Beach.
Rope, woven into a thick, comfortable seat, upholsters Benjamin Klebba’s Harbor chair.
A general store in Oregon gives the design entrepreneur Tyler Hays a chance to flex his many creative muscles.
For his second career, Bill Hudnut turns out elegant ceramics.
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