Real Estate
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Moving? Here’s How to Keep Your Costs Low.
Jeff Moriarty felt the pain of sticker shock when he received six quotes from movers for an April move from…
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Taller Towers, Fewer Homes
Karsten Moran for The New York Times A recently built 210-foot tower at 60 East 86th Street with 14 apartments,…
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A Fight Over Nantucket’s Bluff Pits Neighbor Against Neighbor
Houses along Baxter Road on the island of Nantucket have always been precarious real estate: property at the edge of…
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‘A Kitchen for the Kitchen’
Clark Hodgin for The New York Times Party guests enjoyed food and drinks in the main kitchen in the home…
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Is That Bathroom Remodel Worth It?
We all want to customize our homes to suit our tastes, be it with curtains, paint color or wallpaper. But…
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A Music Producer Finds a Waterfront Home, and a More Harmonious Commute
Since moving to Weehawken, N.J., last fall, Stanley Brown has developed a nightly habit: He works long hours at the…
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Hudson Square, Manhattan: No Longer a ‘No-Man’s Land in SoHo’
Many New Yorkers may not know where — or even what — Hudson Square is. But that is likely to…
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Town After Town, Residents Are Fighting Affordable Housing in Connecticut
In the town of Fairfield, Conn., nearly 2,400 residents have signed a petition opposing a project proposed for downtown that…
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Shopping for Runners
Do you really need a long rug in your hallway? Not necessarily. Bare floors are fine for getting from A…
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How Long Can My Building Keep Scaffolding Up?
Q: My large, rent-stabilized building in New York City has been encased in scaffolding with a sidewalk shed for over…