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North Park, San Diego: The Rewards of ‘Walkability’
This revitalized neighborhood, with many of its 1920s Craftsman-style homes still standing, has added vegan tacos, vintage clothing and live music to the mix.
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This revitalized neighborhood, with many of its 1920s Craftsman-style homes still standing, has added vegan tacos, vintage clothing and live music to the mix.
By DEBRA KAMIN
The South Carolina city is known for its historic homes and traditional Southern charm, but it’s also a place where new design is flourishing.
By TIM McKEOUGH
After losing tenants to revitalized downtowns over the last decade, developers are adding modern amenities to secluded campuses.
By AMANDA ABRAMS
A Sonoma County home with a private vineyard, a live-work loft in a former warehouse in South Pasadena and a circa-1950 redwood cottage in Monterey.
By JULIE LASKY
The cutting board — an all-in-one chopping block and serving platter — may be the most useful item in your kitchen. Why limit yourself to just one?
By TIM McKEOUGH
Much of New York’s housing stock was built before laws required accessibility for the disabled. But that doesn’t let them off the hook.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
By C. J. HUGHES
Visiting a set that has been designed to look just like your home can be more than a little trippy.
By HELENE STAPINSKI
With a little planning and effort, you can turn a passable outdoor space into your own secret garden.
By RONDA KAYSEN
It will be nerve-racking and inscrutable. Just smile and survive.
By RONDA KAYSEN
For their first purchase together, a couple debate the merits of Manhattan’s northern flanks. Which of these places would you choose?
By JOYCE COHEN
This week’s properties are in Alphabet City, Jackson Heights, Queens, and Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.
By STEFANOS CHEN
This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Mount Kisco, N.Y., and Greenwich, Conn.
By ANNE MANCUSO and LISA PREVOST
Comparing home prices in New York City? Look hard at the common charges.
By MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY
Subletters have whatever rights they agreed to with the person they’re subletting from. That’s who needs to take action.
By Ronda Kaysen
Adding a coat of paint to pine floors can give them new life, but if you want a good result, do not skimp on the preparation.
By Ronda Kaysen
When the business on the ground floor of your building answers to the co-op board, you have more power than it might seem.
By Ronda Kaysen
You can, but you probably don’t want to in the current market.
By Ronda Kaysen
When it comes to support animals and disabilities, the law is clear.
By Ronda Kaysen
More middle-class than nearby areas — with housing that’s relatively moderately priced — this Westchester County hamlet is “not a snooty place.”
By Susan Hodara
Residents of this unquestionably urban neighborhood appreciate its leafy charms but worry about overdevelopment.
By Debra Kamin
In recent years, the area has seen staggering changes, with proliferating arts organizations, housing and amenities. But that hasn’t come cheap.
By Julie Lasky
A coastal enclave in San Diego County is a magnet for families and the outdoorsy, but inventory is low and prices can hover out of reach.
By Debra Kamin
Unlike other parts of Long Island’s North Shore, this Nassau County village isn’t flashy. Homes are close together, and a car isn’t a necessity.
By C. J. Hughes