Rebuilding Your Home After a Disaster
Whether it’s a hurricane or a tree that falls through the roof, navigating the insurance maze that follows takes time and patience.
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Whether it’s a hurricane or a tree that falls through the roof, navigating the insurance maze that follows takes time and patience.
By RONDA KAYSEN
The 75-acre estate of David Rockefeller, who died in March, includes a Georgian-style mansion and a complement of buildings for a gentleman farmer.
By STEFANOS CHEN
Harder than you’d think, as one couple discovered.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
Katie Ross and Andrew Bengtsen, whose street fed into the tunnel, wanted a respite from all the honking.
By JOYCE COHEN
This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, Murray Hill and Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
By STEFANOS CHEN
This week’s properties include houses in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. and Ridgefield, Conn.
Reported by ANNE MANCUSO and LISA PREVOST
The price of waterfront properties on this Mediterranean island has increased sharply in recent years, but the housing market still faces challenges.
By ALISON GREGOR
Buying a home can seem like a daunting process, but with careful research and determination, the keys to that dream home can be yours. We’ll help you along your path toward homeownership.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
An 1841 converted church and parsonage on Martha’s Vineyard, a midcentury-modern home in Calabasas and a 1769 house in Boothbay.
By TIM McKEOUGH
A decision to become an entrepreneur led a Brooklynite to the Catskills, where he now rents a cabin for half of what he paid in Williamsburg.
By KIM VELSEY
Some New Yorkers could afford to buy multimillion-dollar properties, but they’d rather rent a place for upward of $20,000 a month.
By CAROLINE BIGGS
A triplex perched atop the Pierre Hotel has finally sold after more than four years on and off the market and an original list price of $125 million.
By VIVIAN MARINO
A couple was willing to sacrifice square footage to stay in their beloved neighborhood.
By JOYCE COHEN
The rule complies with city and state fire safety and occupancy laws.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A co-op resident asks for advice about a super’s unwanted advances and a do-nothing board.
By RONDA KAYSEN
One man’s leafy privacy screen is another’s dread invasive species.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A tenant wants to stretch the 30-day limit on houseguests.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A new co-op owner is told she cannot enter through the front door of her building if she is using a stroller.
By RONDA KAYSEN
With large residential lots and limited commercial development, Weston is more bucolic than nearby towns. And real estate is a relative bargain.
By LISA PREVOST
Once dominated by hotels, the area is now more residential, a micro-neighborhood filled with pricey condos and co-ops.
By AILEEN JACOBSON
Where there once were dairy farms, now rolling, forested land and fresh development attract urbanites.
By JULIE LASKY
Among the offices and hotels, supermarkets and sit-down restaurants are popping up to serve a neighborhood that is slowly becoming more residential.
By C. J. HUGHES
For years, Brookfield had beautiful scenery but no walkable downtown. A new revitalization plan aims to change that.
By SUSAN HODARA