Friday, December 30, 2016

Ask Real Estate: Does It Pay to Buy a House in the Suburbs?

For some first-time buyers, renting might actually be cheaper, both in the short- and long-term.

Big Ticket: 2 Condo Sales on ‘Billionaires’ Row’ Lift the Market

A flurry of pricey condominium sales, many at Manhattan’s newest ultraluxury developments, provided a strong finale to an already robust 2016.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Centre Island, N.Y.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Centre Island, N.Y.

Shopping Guide: Shopping for Calendars

Digital calendars are fine, but for ease and speed sometimes the old-fashioned kind works better.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in the Gramercy area and in Dumbo, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in the Gramercy area and in Dumbo, Brooklyn.

Calculator: Rents and the Second Avenue Subway

What is the prognosis for renters now that the long-awaited line is scheduled to open?

What I Love: David Burke, Celebrity Chef: Collector or Hoarder?

The owner of Tavern 62 by David Burke, on why he has 1,200 cookbooks and more art than he can display.

360 View: A New York City Driveway: Blessing or Curse?

Having a curb cut doesn’t always guarantee you a parking spot, and it may be more trouble than you bargained for.

Second Avenue Subway’s Arrival Brings Fear That Rents Will Soar

Even as the city celebrates a line many doubted would ever open, longtime residents and shopkeepers worry that they’re about to be priced out of their neighborhood.

Home Renovation for the Golden Years

Renovations should include designs that help homeowners age in place.

Tips for Creating a Home for Aging Owners

There are many things that can be done to make a home suitable for aging in place.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Should You List With an Agent, Sell FSBO, or Sell to an Investor? (Info For [market_zip] Zip Code Sellers)

Agent? Sell on your own? Sell to an investor? These are the big questions that every seller asks themselves first. In this blog post, we’ll share our thoughts on the question, Should you list with an agent, sell FSBO, or sell to an investor? Thinking about selling your house? You might be exploring your options […]

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Stephen Petronio Company Buys a New Home in the Catskills

The dance troupe spent $1.3 million on a 175-acre property to house its nascent Petronio Residency Initiative.

What You Get: $1,150,000 Homes in Georgia, California and Washington State

A 1920s house in Atlanta, a contemporary in Topanga, Ca., and a lakeside condominium in Seattle.

What You Get for ... $1,150,000

A 1920s house in Atlanta, a contemporary in Topanga, Calif., and a lakeside condominium in Seattle.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Aruba

Aruba has struggled to recover from the global real estate crisis of 2008, though the market has showed some improvement in recent years.

A Five-Bedroom Villa on the Caribbean in Aruba

The house, built in the 1960s on the island’s northwest coast, is on the market for $1.46 million.

Living In: Manhattan Valley: A Diverse Neighborhood Bordering Central Park

Proximity to the park, easy access to two subway lines and an abundance of new restaurants are some of the attractions of this Upper West Side neighborhood.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Rising Consumer Confidence Is Driven by High Expectations for Trump

The Consumer Confidence Index rose to 113.7 this month, its highest mark since August 2001, as Americans expressed optimism for better economic times.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Square Feet: Denver’s Gritty Back Door Could Become Its New Gateway

With its low-slung buildings and vacant parcels, the River North Art District is seen as one of the last development frontiers in the city.

Ask Real Estate: When a Neighbor Brings Home a Pit Bull

In a dog-friendly co-op, can the board evict a breed with a bad reputation?

Monday, December 26, 2016

Final Frontier in Home Renovation: Giving Garages a Makeover

With homeowners having renovated traditional targets like kitchens and bathrooms, they are turning their attention to that most neglected of spaces.

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Living In: Mill Valley, Calif.: Widespread Charms and Excellent Schools

Close to nature and to San Francisco, Mill Valley has a competitive real estate market with low inventory and accordingly high prices.

Living In: Mill Valley, Calif.: Widespread Charms and Excellent Schools

Close to nature and to San Francisco, Mill Valley has a competitive real estate market with low inventory and accordingly high prices.

Friday, December 23, 2016

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Kips Bay, Financial District, and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties are in Weekhawken, N.J., and Irvington, N.Y.

On the Market: On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties are in Weekhawken, N.J., and Irvington, N.Y.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Kips Bay, Financial District, and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

On the Market: On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Kips Bay, Financial District, and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

Voyeur: Voyeur | Christmas Trees

A symbol of the season exerts a nostalgic pull.

Voyeur: Voyeur | Christmas Trees

A symbol of the season exerts a nostalgic pull.

The Fix: Streamline the Closets, Organize the Junk Drawer

Experts offer tips on purging the possessions you don’t need and storing the rest efficiently.

The Fix: Tips for Your Post-Holiday Clutter Purge

Professional organizers offer advice for an orderly 2017.

Renters: An Upper West Side Share Where Roommates Are the Selling Point

Four women share a two-bedroom, creating a de facto Jewish sorority.

Calculator: Where Are New York’s Three-Bedroom Rentals?

Here are the five neighborhoods in the city with the most three-bedroom apartments to rent.

Where Trash Makes a Stop in Brooklyn, Neighbors Want It Gone

Ambitious plans to change the way the city handles trash most likely will do little to help those living near a North Brooklyn transfer station.

A House That Inspired a British Novelist

Northgate House, an eight-bedroom, red brick house that once was home to the novelist Norah Lofts, is on the market for $3.1 million.

360 View: Co-Working Spaces Add a Perk for Parents: Child Care

For many, the best amenity a co-working space can offer is providing someone to watch the youngsters.

A Record-Setting Year in City Homes Sales

The Manhattan real estate market reached new heights once again in 2016.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

The Hunt: Love the Place, Hate the View

They got the apartment they loved, but had to settle very close to a bridge to do it.

How to Find the Right Real Estate Agent that Fits Your Needs in Greenville

Are you thinking about selling your house with the help of an agent? There are so many agents out there that it’s hard to know which one’s the right one. That’s why we’re sharing this blog post about how to find the right real estate agent that fits your needs in . Selling your house […]

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

About New York: Who Left the Lights On in Central Park? A Quest for Answers

Bill Hewitt says some streetlights on the west side of the park have been on for months, even in daylight. Solving the problem is not as easy as flipping a switch.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Lithuania

Foreign buyers are relatively few in Lithuania, but growing incomes and falling unemployment are enabling more Lithuanians to buy homes.

What You Get: $1,100,000 Homes in Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona

A converted church in Savannah, a rowhouse in Philadelphia and a contemporary in Phoenix.

What You Get for ... $1,100,000

A converted church in Savannah, Ga., a rowhouse in Philadelphia and a contemporary in Phoenix.

A Contemporary House in Vilnius

The five-bedroom villa, built in 2013, is in a gated development bordering a lake.

Living In: Black Rock: A Close-Knit, Harborside Connecticut Neighborhood

This peninsula in Bridgeport has homes that cost less than those in surrounding suburban neighborhoods on the water. But taxes are higher.

Living In Black Rock, Bridgeport, Conn.

Black Rock is the costliest section of Bridgeport, but its home prices are lower than those in surrounding suburban waterfront areas.

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Square Feet: Trading Hospital Rooms for Hotel Suites

As patients increasingly travel for medical treatment, developers are seizing on the benefits of situating hotels near major medical centers.

Monday, December 19, 2016

How this 'villain' of the housing crash could be right for you now

Adjustable rate mortgages used to carry a stigma, but here's why they may be low-risk for borrowers now.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Living In: Temescal, Oakland: Multicultural and Rapidly Gentrifying

With its appealing boutiques and quick access to the city, Temescal has seen housing prices skyrocket.

Temescal, Oakland: Multicultural and Gentrifying

An appealing neighborhood in North Oakland, close to the job-rich Bay Area, Temescal has been developing with the unevenness of a colt, a local business owner said.

Friday, December 16, 2016

What I Love: A ‘Daily Show’ Correspondent Adjusts to Life New York

For Hasan Minhaj, braving the city’s real estate market was the biggest challenge in his move from Los Angeles.

The High End: Wedged and Softened to Fit in on the Upper West Side

Projects are rising on sites once occupied by parking garages, retail buildings and a rowhouse. In one case, development is topping an existing rental building.

Where Does Buying Pay Off First?

Given the higher upfront costs of buying vs. renting, how long do buyers have to wait before they start saving money?

Shopping Guide: Shopping for Serving Platters

The most impressive way to serve your favorite holiday dishes is also the easiest: family style, piled high on platters.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are in Redding, Conn., and Armonk, N.Y.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties are in Redding, Conn., and Armonk, N.Y.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Kips Bay, Midtown West and Red Hook, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Kips Bay, Midtown West and Red Hook, Brooklyn.

A London Landmark is Slated for Redevelopment

Admiralty Arch, an imposing memorial and in its official capacity an enduring symbol of early 20th-century Britain, has a future as a hotel with residences.

Homebuilders super happy but not building more homes: Here's what's up with that

Builders are super confident, but they're not building more homes. There are several reasons for this.

360 View: Tips on Doorman Tipping and Other Holiday Traditions

Yes, please, tip the doorman — and other seasonal advice for apartment-dwellers who tend to ignore their neighbors the rest of the year.

The New Suburbia: More Urban

New multifamily developments outside New York are changing the yard-and-picket-fence image of commuter towns and villages.

Suburban Buyers Ask: Can I Walk to Town?

Homes close to city centers and mass transit stations are selling faster than ones farther afield.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Sign of a Real Estate Slowdown as Queens Clock Tower Changes Hands

The Durst Organization purchased the historic building after the original developers said they “didn’t have the horsepower” to complete it.

Builders Tried to Rig a Vote and Take Over a Village, U.S. Indictment Says

Two men seeking approval for 396 new townhouses in Bloomingburg, N.Y., which has 420 residents, got ineligible voters registered by measures like putting toothbrushes in vacant apartments.

Why you shouldn't panic about rising mortgage rates

Trump has homebuilders feeling fantastic: Here's why

A monthly reading of homebuilder confidence spiked 7 points in December, its first measure done after the presidential election.

The Hunt: The Upper East Side: When Location Isn’t Everything

Priced out of her neighborhood of choice, a buyer widens her horizons.

4 Reasons You Might Want to Hire Real Estate Agent to Help You Sell Your Home in Greenville

Are you thinking about selling your house? Then you might be weighing the possibility of working with an agent to sell. That’s why we’ve written this blog post… to share 4 reasons you might want to hire real estate agent to help you sell your home in . Selling a house can seem very complicated, […]

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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Wall Street Is Europe’s Landlord. And Tenants Are Fighting Back.

Huge profits and dubious tax strategies have made investment firms in America the object of frustration and anger, as many Europeans face eviction and fear becoming homeless.

How a housing squeeze is tightening on first-time buyers

It's becoming harder to get started on the American Dream of home ownership.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Nicaragua

Though prices in Nicaragua have been rising, home values remain far lower than in neighboring countries like Costa Rica.

A Colonial House in the Heart of Granada

The six-bedroom house, built in the 1750s, is on the market for $1.3 million.

What You Get: $900,000 Homes in Dallas, Maryland and Wisconsin

A contemporary in Texas, a 1936 house in Gambrills, Md. and a riverfront cabin in River Falls, Wis.

What You Get for ... $900,000

A contemporary in Dallas, a 1936 house in Maryland and a riverfront cabin in Wisconsin.

Mortgage applications fall 4 percent as refinancings hit by postelection rates

Borrowers are still adjusting to a housing market with higher rates.

Living In: Pound Ridge, N.Y.:A Bucolic Feel and a Sense of Community

The northeastern Westchester town has a spacious, open feel — and no traffic lights.

Living in Pound Ridge, New York

The northeastern Westchester town has a spacious, open feel — and no traffic lights.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Let It Glow! With Lasers, a Holiday Home Decorating Craze Takes Off

An electronic gizmo called Star Shower has disrupted the holiday-decorating industry. Makers of traditional string lights are unconcerned.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

How rising mortgage rates may not matter for housing

A great debate is going on over whether rising rates will really matter to housing.

Square Feet: Sites for Aviation Buffs

The Dayton area has more than a dozen sites for aviation enthusiasts to visit, including the bicycle shop occupied in 1892 by the Wright Brothers.

Square Feet: Pitching In to Preserve Aviation History

The structures built by the Wright brothers in Dayton, Ohio, are being preserved with the help of the National Park Service, redevelopers and history enthusiasts.

What a Fed rate hike means for you

Monday, December 12, 2016

A Modernist Masterpiece in Belgium

When the architect Georges Vandenbussche decided in 1964 to design a home of his own, he created his dream project, since classified as a historic monument.

BlackRock Reaches a Deal for a Move to Hudson Yards

The financial giant agreed to relocate to the Far West Side from Midtown Manhattan; it pledged to create 700 jobs and will receive state tax credits.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Small Investors Join China’s Tycoons in Sending Money Abroad

Middle-class Chinese are using new technology to move their wealth out of the country and into American investments, from San Francisco to New York.

What's Selling Now: Homes That Sold for $1.5 Million and Up

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Ask Real Estate: How Can a Co-op Shoo Away a Pigeon Complaint?

A co-op has problems with a grocery store that attracts pigeons and rats.

Living In: Bernal Heights, San Francisco: An Inclusive Village With Lofty Prices

Property values have rapidly appreciated in this southeast San Francisco neighborhood, but there’s still a communal vibe — and a coyote.

Living In Bernal Heights, San Francisco

Property values have rapidly appreciated in this San Francisco neighborhood, but there’s still a communal vibe — and a coyote.

Wall Street Is Europe’s Landlord. And Tenants Are Fighting Back.

Huge profits and dubious tax strategies have made investment firms in America the object of frustration and anger, as many Europeans face eviction and fear becoming homeless.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Voyeur: Voyeur | The High Line

A stroll along the High Line provides always surprising views.

Voyeur | The High Line

A stroll along the High Line provides many perspectives.

Renters: A Rooming House for Career-Minded New York Women

A building with 375 single rooms created for the shopgirls of the early 20th century continues to thrive in Midtown Manhattan.

360 View: Trying to Undo a Lower East Side Diaspora

Tenants who were driven out by an urban renewal project that stalled for decades are hard to track down.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Chelsea, and in Ditmas Park Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Chelsea, and in Ditmas Park Brooklyn.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties, in Weston, Conn., and Glen Head, N.Y., each have 6-bedrooms.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties, in Weston, Conn., and Glen Head, N.Y., each have 6-bedrooms.

The Fix: 800 Square Feet, and Not an Inch Wasted

The renovation challenge: Downsizing from a loft to a studio, without losing the feeling of space.

The Fix: Putting 800 Square Feet to Work

The renovation challenge: Downsizing from a loft to a studio, without losing the feeling of space.

Roommates Divide and Conquer With Temporary Walls

Young professionals are often willing to make compromises, like adding walls and squeezing four people into a one-bedroom apartment, to live in Manhattan.

One Becomes Four

By putting up temporary walls and sleeping in twin beds, Annie Jackson and her three roommates made a one-bedroom work to their advantage.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Don’t write off REITs, especially this unsexy sector

Investors may be missing out on a good buy, especially in one fast-growing REIT sector: warehouses.

BlackRock Reaches a Deal for a Move to Hudson Yards

The financial giant agreed to relocate to the Far West Side from Midtown Manhattan; it pledged to create 700 jobs and will receive state tax credits.

The Hunt: With the Clock Ticking, a Safe Choice

With limited time to search, a couple pick a solid, familiar setting. The bonus: a community atmosphere.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Man of the World: Home Is Anywhere Jeremy Irons Drapes His Scarf

The actor doesn’t miss his castle in Ireland. Just give him a scarf, a guitar and his trusty terrier, and he’s perfectly content.

One of your monthly housing bills may get bigger

Home equity lines of credit are susceptible to a rise in interest rates, which means they just got more expensive.

Living In: Stapleton, Staten Island: Revitalizing Old Homes and Tired Blocks

Home buyers are drawn by vintage houses, and new businesses are breathing life into vacant storefronts.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Mexico

It’s a buyer’s market in Cozumel, but that is changing, brokers said.

A Seafront Villa With a Pool in Cozumel

This five-bedroom house on a beachfront lot is on the market for $1.5 million.

What You Get: $950,000 Homes in New Mexico, Washington State and North Carolina

A floating house in Seattle, a stucco house in Santa Fe and a Greek Revival in an Asheville historic district.

What You Get for ... $950,000

A stucco house in New Mexico, a floating house in Seattle and a Greek Revival in North Carolina

Plunge in mortgage applications stalls, down just 0.7 percent

The bleeding in the mortgage business appears to have slowed, following a sharp rise in mortgage rates postelection.

Living in Stapleton, Staten Island

Home buyers are drawn by vintage houses, and new businesses are breathing life into vacant storefronts.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Hotel Project Would Revive Embodiment of Jet Age at Kennedy Airport

A $265 million plan would preserve the Trans World Flight Center as the public entrance — with restaurants, a nightclub and event space — leading to the new six-story TWA Hotel.

Monday, December 5, 2016

Sidewalk Scaffolding, the Unwanted Neighbor, Is Under Scrutiny

In New York City, where the loathed fixtures sometimes stay up for years, a new bill would require that they be taken down within six months of going up.

Jack Rudin, Patriarch of Family of New York Developers, Dies at 92

Mr. Rudin was in the vanguard of a partnership of groups that helped spare the city from bankruptcy in the mid-1970s and figured prominently in its revival.

Itineraries: Hostel Business Wants to Make a Push Back Into New York

A 2010 law nearly wiped out the city’s hostels, but owners and executives are hoping to revive and expand the industry.

Square Feet: From Sand to Shimmer: A Casino Resort Rises in Maryland

MGM National Harbor, opening this week, is a prominent addition to Prince George’s County, a long overlooked but upwardly striving area of 900,000 residents.

Trump effect: That house you want got $16,000 more expensive since he won

Since Trump's victory, rising mortgage rates have made homes the least affordable since the Great Recession.

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Friday, December 2, 2016

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s homes are five-bedroom houses in Bayville, N.Y., and Middletown, N.J.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s homes include five-bedroom homes in Bayville, N.Y., and Middletown, N.J.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights and South Slope, Brooklyn.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights and South Slope, Brooklyn.

Big Ticket: An Aerie Ready for Artwork at One57, and Other Sales

One of China’s richest men, the taxi driver-turned-financier Liu Yiqian, has a new place to display his extensive art collection: a condo at One57.

Bethenny Frankel’s Former Home

The reality TV star Bethenny Frankel sold unit 5B at 195 Hudson Street in TriBeCa for $6.95 million.

Calculator: Why Are These Home Listings So Popular?

The most viewed listings of November were far-flung and varied.

What I Love: An Actress at Home on the Upper West Side

Mary Beth Peil, a musical theater performer, is now playing in the revival of “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” on Broadway.

What I Love: What I Love | Mary Beth Peil

The actress lives on the Upper West Side. She is a star of the revival of “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” on Broadway.

Shopping Guide: Shopping Guide: Bar Carts

Tips on selecting a bar cart

St. Luke’s Hospital Buildings Convert to Apartments

Four pavilions that were part of St. Luke’s Hospital, now Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, are being converting into modern apartments.

Your Money Adviser: Conventional Home Mortgage Loan Limit to Rise Next Year

In another sign of a recovering housing market, the government will increase the amount that can be borrowed before loans become “jumbo” mortgages.

Your Money: You’re Buying a Home. Have You Considered Climate Change?

It’s a smart idea to consider the long-term implications of owning a home in damage-prone areas.

Airbnb promises to quit clogging up city housing

Artists and Their Muse: Gentrification

Some artists find inspiration in changing neighborhoods, creating cartoons, films, performances and stories.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Heads up homeowners: Mortgage interest deduction on Trump’s chopping block

The incoming administration is apparently not afraid to take a homeownership bonus: The mortgage interest deduction.

Square Feet: Iceland Recovers, and Reykjavik Becomes a Hive of Development

Spurred by a boom in tourism, construction projects downtown are aimed at transforming the area into a destination to live, work and play.

The Hunt: A Studio Apartment for Two Men and Three-Dogs

Isaac Mahone and Marcus Arnett wanted to rent an apartment in a pet-friendly building in Manhattan.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Pending home sales in October up 0.1% pre-election, before rate spike

Signed contracts to buy existing homes rose just 0.1 percent month-to-month in October.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Milan

Milan’s housing market is undergoing a slow recovery in the aftermath of Italy’s prolonged recession, with sales climbing since 2014.

A Four-Bedroom Loft Near Corso Sempione

The loft, with about 3,600 square feet in a former industrial building, is on the market for $2.44 million.

What You Get: $2,500,000 Homes in Wyoming, Virginia and California

A cabin in Freedom, Wyo., a Queen Anne in Hague, Va., and a contemporary in Malibu, Calif.

What You Get for … $2,500,000

A cabin in Wyoming, a Queen Anne in Virginia and a contemporary in California.

Higher interest rates crush mortgage application volume, down 9.4%

Mortgage application volume in the Thanksgiving week dropped to the lowest level since early January.

Living In: West Chelsea: From Industrial to Chic

Projects from architects like Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid, along with the High Line, have helped transform this former industrial area.

Living in West Chelsea

The High Line and buildings by renowned architects have helped transform a formerly industrial area into a sought-after residential neighborhood.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Monday, November 28, 2016

A Resort Development Saga in Mexico

An English businessman who saw the low-key city of La Paz as an international second home destination says the going has not been easy.

A Fresh and Festive Home for Guests

Concentrate on the places where people gather, and keep decorations simple, the experts say.

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Potential Conflicts Around the Globe for Trump, the Businessman President

In many of the president-elect’s international development ventures, his business partners have close ties to foreign governments.

Ask Real Estate: Vagrants in the Building Lobby

How do you permanently remove vagrants from a rental building lobby?

Friday, November 25, 2016

Living in Takoma Park, Md.

Founded in 1981, the Takoma Park-Silver Spring Food Co-op captures the community spirit of Takoma Park, Md.

What's Selling Now: Homes That Sold for Around $750,000

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

Living In: Takoma Park, Md.: A Diverse Washington, D.C., Suburb

The Washington suburb of Takoma Park, Md., offers convenient transportation, good schools and comparatively low housing prices.

The Fix: Getting Your Home Holiday-Ready

If you act now, there is still time to make your home feel fresh and festive — without a major overhaul.

360 View: An Uncertain Future for East Village Rowhouses

In this era of rapid development, countless properties have succumbed to the wrecking ball, taking their pasts with them.

Calculator: Low-Income Housing: Why Not in My Neighborhood?

Is there any basis for fears that property values may suffer when low-income housing is built nearby?

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties include a three-bedroom in Titusville, N.J., and a six-bedroom in New Rochelle, N.Y.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties include a three-bedroom in Titusville, N.J., and a six-bedroom in New Rochelle, N.Y.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Chelsea, the East Village and Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Chelsea, the East Village and Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

Thursday, November 24, 2016

The Hunt: From a House to a One-Bedroom, for Family’s Sake

Lien and Tam Nguyen wanted to be closer to their family. So their son bought them an apartment.

Perils of Climate Change Could Swamp Coastal Real Estate

Homeowners are slowly growing wary of buying property in the areas most at risk, setting up a potential economic time bomb in an industry that is struggling to adapt.

New York Buys Last Tract for Williamsburg Waterfront Park for $160 Million

The city said this week it had acquired the outstanding portion of Bushwick Inlet Park, a green space meant to transform an industrial stretch along the East River in Brooklyn.

At Home With the Macabre

With the New York real estate market so competitive, people are now less fazed by apartments with ghoulish histories.

Renters: A Tiny Home That Floats

About 30 people live year-round on their boats at the 79th Street Boat Basin.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Morocco

Sales are improving in Morocco’s housing market, which has been affected by unrest in the Middle East and ongoing turmoil in parts of North Africa.

An Eight-Bedroom Villa Near the Moroccan Coast

The house, on a hiltop about nine milles from the center of Essaouira, is on the market for $1.06 million.

What You Get: $750,000 Homes in New Hampshire, Tennessee and New Mexico

A 1792 farmhouse in Marlborough, N.H., a cottage in Nashville and an adobe in Albuquerque.

What You Get: What You Get for … $750,000

A 1792 farmhouse in New Hampshire, a cottage in Nashville and an adobe in Albuquerque

Mortgage applications up 5.5%, as fear of rising rates triggers homebuying surge

A postelection spike in mortgage rates may have scared potential homebuyers into a contract before rates move even higher.

Living In: Downtown Brooklyn: Commercial Center to Neighborhood

Building has surged in Downtown Brooklyn, with new 6,758 apartments in the last decade alone; about 6,000 more are under construction.

Living in Downtown Brooklyn

Building has surged in Downtown Brooklyn, with 6,758 new apartments in the last decade alone; about 6,000 more are under construction.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Square Feet: Having Turned a Corner, Washington’s NoMa Is Coming Alive

The recession derailed progress in this neighborhood, north of Massachusetts Avenue NW, but the arrival of a huge REI store, among other efforts, signals a hopeful future for the area.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Higher mortgage rates scuttle some sales

For those with more of a financial cushion, the increase in monthly payments is just frustrating.

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Max Weinberg Is Selling a House in Italy

Eight years after buying their classic Tuscan getaway, Mr. Weinberg, the drummer for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, and his wife are ready to part with it.

Ask Real Estate: Will Removing a Bathtub Affect the Value of My Apartment?

You might not like the idea of keeping the tub, but if you lose it, you will probably be in the minority.

Living In: Capitol Hill Historic District, Washington, D.C.: Surprisingly Homey

Neighboring Congress and the Supreme Court, the historic district is where monumental, white-stone Washington intersects with a quirky, lush village.

Living in the Capitol Hill Historic District, Washington, D.C.

The neighborhood is where monumental, white-stone Washington intersects with a quirky village.

Friday, November 18, 2016

Voyeur: Voyeur | Sconces

They are often overlooked and for good reason: You have to watch where you are going. But many are surprisingly handsome.

Voyeur | Sconces

The sconces of the city are often overlooked and for good reason: You have to watch where you are going. But many are surprisingly handsome.

What I Love: At Home With a Star of the New Courtroom Drama ‘Bull’

The actress Geneva Carr lives in an art-filled apartment in Harlem.

What I Love: What I Love | Geneva Carr

The actress, a star of the new CBS drama “Bull,” lives in a co-op in Harlem.

Shopping Guide: Shopping for Ottomans

Tips on selecting an ottoman

Calculator: Sales Boom in New York City’s Suburbs

Does a dramatic increase in the number of suburban homes sold indicate a New York City exodus? Not exactly.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, the Gramercy area and Gowanus, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, the Gramercy area and Gowanus, Brooklyn.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties include a four-bedroom in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in New Canaan, Conn.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties include a four-bedroom in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and a five-bedroom in New Canaan, Conn.

360 View: What Will a Trump Presidency Mean for New York Real Estate?

Real estate executives are hopeful that Mr. Trump’s tax plans could help New York’s flagging luxury housing market.

The New Old Age: They’re Growing Older. Their Mortgage Debt Is Growing Deeper.

After pulling cash from their homes during the boom years, many older people are saddled with rising debt, making retirement more difficult.

Where to Be Single in New York

Even in this age of dating apps and websites, neighborhood continues to play a huge role in how, and who, people choose to date.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Homebuilder sentiment holds steady, could change post-election

Homebuilders continue to have a positive outlook on their market, but no more positive than last month.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Northern Ireland

The June referendum in which a majority of Britons voted to leave the European Union has not affected the housing market in Northern Ireland.

A Victorian Home Near Belfast

The seven-bedroom house, built in 1855, is on five acres southwest of the city.

What You Get: $850,000 Homes in Colorado, Florida and Illinois

A house in Colorado, a condo in Miami and a midcentury modern in Illinois

What You Get: What You Get for … $850,000

A house in Colorado, a condo in Miami and a midcentury modern in Illinois

Mortgage applications tank 9% as post-election rates soar

After Trump's victory, total mortgage application volume fell 9.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis last week.

Living In: Glen Ridge, N.J.: Neighborly and Close to Midtown

This cozy, residential borough 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan has gas lamps, historic homes and great schools, but property taxes run high.

Living in Glen Ridge, N.J.

This cozy, residential borough 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan has gas lamps, vintage homes and great schools, but property taxes run high.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

U.S. Foreign Investor Program Funding More Luxury Projects

The EB-5 program was intended to reward people for putting money into depressed areas of the United States, in exchange for residency.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Square Feet: Hartford Kicks Open Its Doors to Innovators

A new state grant program is aimed at creating urban settings to support entrepreneurs and attract younger workers.

Panic in housing market as Trump effect pushes mortgage rates up to 4%

Mortgage rates have now moved nearly a half a percentage point higher since Donald Trump was elected president.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Southeast of Amsterdam, a Noted Family Compound Comes on Market

The Philips estate in Eindhoven, long the seat of the electronics and health care company, is for sale for well over 25 million euros.

Tiny home living is having a moment

A Luxury Condo in a So-So Setting

A luxury developer hopes sensational views will overcome a so-so location at One Manhattan Square, a new project that nearly abuts the F.D.R. Drive.

Financial Relief Eludes Connecticut Homeowners With Crumbling Foundations

Homeowners in the northeast part of the state with failing foundations are anxious and frustrated amid stalled efforts by the state to find sources of financial assistance.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Wealth Special Section: As Markets Waver, the Rich Park Money in Luxury Homes

Upscale properties in exclusive locales are selling more briskly as the wealthiest look to invest in tangible assets.

Ask Real Estate: Pet Allergies in a Pet-Friendly Building

Can those allergic to cats and dogs expect accommodations in buildings where pets are welcome?

Living In: Petworth, Washington, D.C.: A Place of Porches

Petworth, a neighborhood in the District of Columbia, is popular with young families — and flippers.

Living in Petworth, Washington, D.C.

Petworth, a neighborhood in the District of Columbia, is popular with young families — and flippers.

Friday, November 11, 2016

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, on the Upper West Side and in Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, on the Upper West Side and in Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties include a five-bedroom in Cream Ridge, N.J., and a six-bedroom in Garden City, N.Y.

On the Market in the New York Region

This weeks properties include a five-bedroom in Cream Ridge, N.J., and a six-bedroom in Garden City, N.Y.

Renters: Home Sweet Warehouse

Vinicius Vieira de Vieira, 33, and Carolina Monteiro Vieira, 20, run a business out of their bedroom in Brooklyn.

The Fix: Getting Organized in a Tiny Apartment

Tips on making optimum use of small spaces.

The Fix | Small Spaces

How some have made the most of their tiny apartments.

Calculator: Where to Find Two-Bedrooms in New York City

These are the five neighborhoods in the city with the most two-bedrooms.

A Guide to Exploring Four Dynamic New York Neighborhoods

Get out of your usual shopping habits and follow our tips on where to shop and what to eat in Greenpoint, NoLIta, the Lower East Side and Clinton Hill.

360 View: Going Down the Pinterest Rabbit Hole

Embark on a home improvement project — or binge-watch HGTV — and you can easily get a little overwhelmed.

The Closet as Workspace, Bedroom or Bar

Creative New Yorkers are discovering space they did not know they had in their closets.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Cuomo Strikes Deal to Revive Affordable Housing Program

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, developers and unions hope to renew the 421-a program to give tax breaks to builders who include subsidized units in luxury projects in New York City.

A Trump market reaction just made housing more expensive

Donald Trump promised a better standard of living, but the stock market's response to his victory is making it harder to buy a home.

What’s behind a sudden foreclosure spike

The number of properties with a foreclosure filing jumped 27 percent in October compared with September, fueled by FHA loans.

The Hunt: A Quiet Condo in the Financial District

Harris Melmed and Eric Hannah wished to sleep in peace in an amenity-loaded building.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Antigua

Antigua’s market is still recovering from the global housing crisis. Prices are significantly off from the peak, but buyer interest has increased.

A Waterfront Villa on Antigua With a Pool

The house, on two acres, has beach access and is on the market for $2.3 million.

What You Get: $2,800,000 Homes in California, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.

This week’s properties include a converted warehouse in San Francisco, a townhouse in Washington, D.C., and an 1895 house in Cambridge, Mass.

what You Get for ... What You Get for… $2,800,000

A converted warehouse in San Francisco, a townhouse in Washington, D.C., and an 1895 house in Massachusetts

Living In: Carnegie Hill: A Quiet Enclave Bordering the Park

This enclave of brownstones, museums and upscale boutiques bordering Central Park is prized by some residents for its tranquillity.

Living in Carnegie Hill

The elegant neighborhood east of Central Park, with its museums, townhouses and boutiques, is described by some residents as an oasis.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Square Feet: At the Former Home to Borders Books, a Tech Hub Now Sprouts

In Ann Arbor, Mich., where the flagship store and headquarters of the former Borders chain once stood, restaurants cater to students and tech workers.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Where Did My Supermarket Go?

Corner markets and grocery stores are closing across the city, changing the tenor of a neighborhood and forcing some to rethink their daily routines.

What voters are saying in this Florida city crushed by foreclosures

Voters going to the polls in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where 1 in 5 mortgages are still underwater, have their pocketbooks top of mind.

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Ask Real Estate: A Roommate Dies; Must His Estate Pay the Rent?

A landlord can sue any or all those named on the lease, so it’s best to keep paying the rent.

Living In: Georgetown, Washington, D.C.: Postcard-Pretty

Georgetown is a picturesque area with cobbled streets, historic homes and a lively shopping and dining district.

Living In: Living in Georgetown, Washington, D.C

Georgetown is a picturesque area with cobbled streets, historic homes and a lively shopping and dining district.

Gentrification Protesters in Los Angeles Target Art Galleries

Spray paint and hurled bottles draw the notice of the police as a neighborhood’s Mexican-American residents fear being displaced.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Silicon Valley Voters Face Several Anti-Growth Initiatives

As the region has become more congested and expensive, there are growing demands to rein in the physical space that many technologists call home.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties include a six-bedroom in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Ridgefield, Conn.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties include a six-bedroom in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Ridgefield, Conn.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Carnegie Hill and in Brooklyn Heights.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Carnegie Hill and in Brooklyn Heights.

The High End: A Richard Meier Building. In Black.

The developer Sheldon H. Solow has finally begun construction on the last large undeveloped site on the Far East Side.

Character Study: Selling Property and Punch Lines

Sarah Fearon, a comedian and real estate agent in Manhattan, says the two careers are not so different.

Shopping Guide: Shopping for Credenzas

Tips on shopping for credenzas, also known as sideboards or buffets.

Big Ticket: Recent Sales and Boldface Names

Among October’s notable real estate transactions: The $4.6 million estate sale of the home of the actor Eli Wallach.

Big Ticket: Big Ticket | Boldface Names

Barbara Corcoran, a reality TV star and real estate consultant, recently sold her home at 1192 Park Avenue.

Album: A 300-Foot Wealth Gap in Yonkers

Photographs by Melissa Bunni Elian show the stark contrast between two families in the city, one living on top of a cliff and the other at the bottom.

Voyeur: Voyeur | 7 Train

Riding the subway in Queens puts you outdoors and gives you a passing glimpse at some local real estate.

Voyeur | 7 Train

Riding the 7 train in Queens puts you outdoors and gives you a passing glimpse at some local real estate. Here, the 61st Street — Woodside station.

Why a lot of people are moving out of California

What I Love: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, ‘Frozen’ Songwriter, at Home

The Grammy award winner lives with her husband and frequent collaborator, Robert Lopez, and their children in Brooklyn.

What I Love: What I Love | Kristen Anderson-Lopez

Kristen Anderson-Lopez, 43, lives with her husband and frequent collaborator, Robert Lopez, and their two children in a townhouse in Brooklyn.

Why adults are embracing communal living

In Downtown Brooklyn, Old World Charm for Rent

The landmarked Offerman House will soon house 121 rental apartments, with retail on the ground floor.

Using Airbnb to Sample Someone Else’s Style

For design-obsessed travelers, Airbnb offers the chance to try something different for a night, from a Frank Lloyd Wright house to a tepee.

Where Did My Supermarket Go?

Corner markets and grocery stores are closing across the city, changing the tenor of a neighborhood and forcing some to rethink their daily routines.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... the United States Virgin Islands

Residential sales on St. John are up from last year, though the higher end of the market has been slower.

A Four-Bedroom House With Ocean Views on St. John

The hillside home, overlooking Cinnamon Bay from the island’s north shore, is on the market for $3.299 million.

How housing would fare under Clinton, Trump

For an election supposedly based on the economy, housing policy has been egregiously absent from the rhetoric. Here's what we do know.

What You Get: $750,000 Homes in Tennessee, Colorado and Oregon.

A contemporary in Memphis, a Queen Anne in Denver and a stucco cottage in Portland, Ore.

What You Get: What You Get for … $750,000

A contemporary in Memphis, a Queen Anne in Denver and a stucco cottage in Oregon

Mortgage applications drop 1.2% on highest rates since June

The story is all too familiar in housing: Mortgage interest rates rise, and homebuyers and refinancers retreat.

Living In: Bethel, Conn.: Bucolic and Affordable

Bethel is a mix of young families attracted by the relatively low-priced homes and strong schools, and retirees living in amenity-rich condos.

Living in Bethel, Conn.

Bethel’s relatively low home prices and well-regarded schools draw young families, and retirees are attracted to amenity-rich condos.

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Donald Trump’s Math Takes His Towers to Greater Heights

When Mr. Trump wants his buildings to seem bigger than they actually are, he enlarges them the same way he has thwarted long odds and defied reality throughout the election season: with sheer bluster.

To win Ohio, Clinton courts Millennials in America's hottest city

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Old Highway Paves Road for Recovery in Rochester

Rochester is filling in part of a mid-20th-century sunken highway to create an avenue for residential, office and retail development.

Homeowners twice as house rich as five years ago

The amount of equity homeowners now have has doubled in the last five years, according to CoreLogic.

Monday, October 31, 2016

My Space: A Tour of Novelist Marlon James’s Loft in Minneapolis

The Man Booker Prize winner likes to fill empty space with everything he loves.

My Space: Marlon James’s Loft Tells Many Stories

The novelist likes to leave no room unfilled, with books, plants, records, art and a dose of kitsch.

All the single ladies are shaking up this real estate market

In the past year, single women made up 17 percent of all homebuyers, purchasing at twice the rate of single men.

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Ask Real Estate: Can You Hire the Super for Odd Jobs?

Some buildings prohibit residents from hiring building staff for private jobs because of potential liability issues.

Friday, October 28, 2016

What I Love: Gerard Alessandrini: Man of Many Broadway Spoofs

The creator of the theatrical spoof “Spamilton” has a home in Ivoryton, Conn.

What I Love: What I Love | Gerard Alessandrini

Gerard Alessandrini, the creator of the “Spamilton,” and his partner, Glenn Bassett, share a weekend getaway in Eastern Connecticut.

Renters: Camille Becerra Finds a Home via Instagram

The chef found her Chinatown apartment with help from her 76,600 followers.

The High End: New Condos and Rentals on East Houston Street

In the last few years, a spate of rental and condominium projects have appeared up and down the once-ignored East Houston Street.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Greenwich Village, and in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.

Calculator: What’s Your Commute Time Worth?

What’s a minute spent commuting worth to suburban home buyers? A lot.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties are six-bedroom homes in East Hills, N.Y., and Saddle River, N.J.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s properties are six-bedroom homes in East Hills, N.Y., and Saddle River, N.J.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Greenwich Village, and in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.

Sales in Trump Buildings Fall Off

This presidential campaign season has had an impact on the Manhattan residential properties that carry the Trump name.

Co-op Upgrades, Necessities or Frills?

Southridge Cooperative Section 1 in Queens is among the co-ops where upgrades have divided longtime residents and newer arrivals.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Homeownership crawls back up from 50-year low

After falling to the lowest level in 50 years, the U.S. homeownership rate bounced up slightly in the third quarter of this year.

Buyers in the West drive home sales up 1.5% in September

Fewer and fewer homes may be for sale, but where they are flying off the shelves is out West, according to new pending home sales.

The Hunt: The East Village for Dog and Owner

Caroline Turner sought a place big enough for her and her dog — but not too big.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Rise in Sales of New Homes Surprises Economists

Other reports on Wednesday suggested a stronger pickup in economic growth in the third quarter than is currently anticipated.

Why Wait a Month for a Sofa That’s Not Even What You Wanted?

Start-ups are trying to break off pieces of the furniture market by offering custom sizes and colors, or more affordable prices, and quicker turnaround.

International Real Estate: House Hunting ... in Canada

The anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics lessened the effect of the 2008 financial turndown on real estate in Whistler, B.C.

A Contemporary Ranch in British Columbia

This four-bedroom home sits on over a half-acre in Taluswood, a mountainside development in Whistler, B.C.

What You Get: $950,000 Homes in Texas, Maine and Kentucky

A Colonial saltbox in Cumberland, Me., a brick house in Houston and a contemporary in Lexington, Ky.

What You Get: What You Get for … $950,000

A Colonial saltbox, a brick house in Texas and, a contemporary in Kentucky

Mortgage applications fall 4.1% as homebuyers pull back

Homebuyers were not enticed by lower mortgage rates last week, and the drop was not enough to boost refinances either.

Living In: Parkchester, the Bronx, Working as Planned

Most of Parkchester, in the eastern Bronx, is a 129-acre planned apartment complex.

Living In Parkchester, the Bronx

Parkchester, a Bronx neighborhood dominated by a complex of 171 brick buildings, is handy to the No. 6 subway.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

What You Get: $1.5 Million Homes in Louisiana, Maine and Colorado

A condo in New Orleans, a contemporary in Basalt, Colo., and a shingle-style house in York, Me.

Square Feet: A Project Mends a Gash in the Street Grid of Washington

Capitol Crossing, a mixed-use development, will cover a feeder road to Washington freeways; plans call for moving a landmark synagogue.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Art Dealers Move Out of the Gallery and Into a Taco Bell

Weary of the high-flying approach of big international galleries, smaller ones are seizing on grittier experimental projects.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

A Brownstone and the Bitter Fight to Inherit It

Before he died, Bill Cornwell bequeathed his West Village brownstone to his longtime partner Tom Doyle. But the will was invalid, and now Mr. Doyle is fighting with Mr. Cornwell’s nieces and nephews over who should inherit the multimillion dollar property.

What's Selling Now: Homes That Sold for $1 Million an Above

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Designer is Bringing Full-Service Luxury to Vienna

Juan Pablo Molyneux has teamed with an investor to create the city’s first luxury full-service apartment complex, in a neo-Classical building dating to 1872.

New York Passes Law to Curb Airbnb Rentals

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has signed a bill that will impose fines up to $7,500 on hosts who rent out housing for fewer than 30 days.

Calculator: Where to Find One-Bedrooms in New York

Here are the five neighborhoods in the city with the most one-bedrooms.

Voyeur | Chandeliers

When you stroll the city’s streets, the shimmer from a chandelier in a hallway or dining room can easily catch your eye.

Voyeur: Chandeliers

When you stroll the city streets, a shimmer of light in a hallway or dining room can easily catch your eye.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s homes, a former farmhouse in West Harrison, N.Y., and a townhouse in Fairfield, Conn., each have three bedrooms.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s homes, a former farmhouse in West Harrison, N.Y., and a townhouse in Fairfield, Conn., each have three bedrooms.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Lincoln Square, and Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Lincoln Square, and Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.

360 View: Aroma: The New Building Amenity

Some residential buildings in New York have been infusing lobbies, hallways and fitness centers with fragrances to entice buyers and renters.

How immigrants can revive America's blighted neighborhoods

Does Your Doorman Have a Hidden Talent?

Building workers sometimes lead second lives as artists, writers and musicians.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

The Fix: A beginner’s guide to home décor

Tips on decorating without a fat wallet.

Donald Trump's childhood home is going up for auction

For foreign home buyers, this U.S. city is the next big thing

Why housing numbers are not as horrible as they look

September housing starts fell sharply, but the drops belies a big improvement for the market.

International Real Estate: House Hunting ... in Colombia

Homes in the valley city of Medellin, Colombia, sell at a discount compared to those in Bogotá and Cartagena, though sales are steadily increasing.

A Contemporary Home on a Hillside

A four-bedroom five-bathroom home outside of Medellin, Colombia, is on the market for $889,800.

Housing starts tumble on weak multi-family construction activity

Starts tumbled to a 1-1/2-year low in September, but a surge in the construction of single-family units pointed to sustained strength in the market.

What You Get: $1.5 Million Homes in Louisiana, Maine and Colorado

A condo in New Orleans, a contemporary in Basalt, Colo., and a shingle-style house in York, Me.

What You Get: What You Get for … $1,500,000

A condo in New Orleans, a contemporary in Colorado and a shingle-style house in Maine

Mortgage applications climb 0.6%; rising rates don't scare buyers

Plenty of things are scaring potential homebuyers today, but apparently interest rates aren't one of them.

Living In: Freeport, N.Y.: A Waterfront Community Rebuilds

This incorporated village in the town of Hempstead took a beating from Hurricane Sandy four years ago, but it’s making a comeback and rebuilding.

Living in Freeport, N.Y.

This incorporated village in the town of Hempstead took a beating from Hurricane Sandy four years ago, but it’s making a comeback and rebuilding.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Ask Real Estate: How much of my income should be budgeted for rent?

The size of your rent check could mean the difference between a tight budget and an unsustainable one.

Square Feet: Business and Housing Move in Together in Crowded Cities

With land scarce and costly, developers are turning to multiuse projects, as the Durst Organization is with its building on the Avenue of the Americas.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Homebuilder sentiment falls 2 points in October, but remains near 2016 highs

Homebuilders are still feeling positive about the market, but not as much as they were in September, when a monthly survey of builder confidence hit a high for the year.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Shopping Guide: How to find the perfect throw pillow

Patterned throw pillows are one of the simplest and least risky ways to change the feeling of a room.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Future Neighbor Will Tower Over Grand Central, but Allow It to Shine

A 1,401-foot building called One Vanderbilt will rise beside the rail terminal. Its design will try to preserve as many views of the station as possible.

China Property Boom Spurs Fear of Bubble’s Burst

As experts warn about the soaring cost of housing, the growing use of mortgages could make the country’s latest property boom particularly unstable.

What's Selling Now: Homes That Sold for $1.5 Million and Above

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Friday, October 14, 2016

Calculator: New York Neighborhoods, Hot and Cold

Where did home prices rise and fall the most in the city over the last six months?

A Case of French and Chinese Fusion Outside of Shanghai

A weekend home in Suzhou that has been gutted and restored exhibits a blended aesthetic prized by its owners.

The Fix: Making Your Wood Floors Look Like New

Wood floors don’t have to be sanded to look good again.

The High End: A Changing Waterfront in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Several large residential projects along West Street are underway.

Exclusive: $14.5 Million Loft in a Celebrated Y.M.C.A.

A loft at 213 West 23rd Street, a building that once housed the Y.M.C.A.’s celebrated McBurney branch, is about to enter the market at $14.5 million.

Exclusive | 213 West 23rd Street

A loft in a Beaux-Arts building that once housed the Y.M.C.A.’s celebrated McBurney branch is about to enter the market at $14.5 million.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties include a bayfront home in Massapequa, N.Y., and a five-bedroom house in Weston, Conn.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, Stuyvesant Square and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, Stuyvesant Square and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties include a bayfront home in Massapequa, N.Y., and a five-bedroom house in Weston, Conn.

Renters: A Brooklyn Studio With Room for a Family and a Dog

An expectant couple on how they make do with a 560-square-foot space in Williamsburg.

360 View: New York’s Secret Doors and Hidden Rooms

Everyone loves a mystery, and some buildings have secret spaces tucked inside them.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

A $1 million bet: The anatomy of a high-end house flip

One house flipper in Maryland invested a $1 million in the hopes of a quick sale. Here's why.

The Hunt: The Citi Bike Ride to the East Village

For a Minneapolis transplant, a one-bedroom place seemed out of reach. Then he found a way to expand his options.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Spain

The 2008 real estate crisis and the British vote to leave the European Union have affected the composition of foreign buyers on the Costa del Sol.

An Andalusian-Style Villa on the Costa del Sol

The seven-bedroom house, with a pool and views of the Mediterranean, is on the market for $2.91 million.

What You Get: $1.2 Million Homes in Mississippi, Utah and Oklahoma

A riverfront house in Gulfport, Miss., a modern in Salt Lake City, Utah, and a converted stable in Tulsa, Okla.

What You Get for … $1,200,000

A riverfront house in Mississippi, a modern in Salt Lake City and a converted stable in Oklahoma.

Mortgage applications down 6% as rising rates take a toll

The highest interest rates in a month are scaring consumers away from the mortgage market.

Living In: Red Hook, Brooklyn, on the Rebound

Four years after Hurricane Sandy, the low-lying coastal community of Red Hook, Brooklyn, is coming back with several new developments.

Living in Red Hook, Brooklyn

Four years after Hurricane Sandy, the coastal community of Red Hook, Brooklyn, is rebounding, with new developments in the works.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Square Feet: In Jewelers Row in Philadelphia, Condo Plan Worries Preservationists

A plan to make way for residential units by demolishing older buildings will displace some business owners, but others are hopeful for new customers.

Glitz on the Gowanus: Pro Athletes Now Live in Brooklyn

Twelve of the 15 Nets players with guaranteed contracts live in Brooklyn; last year, with the team still practicing in New Jersey, there was only one.

That swanky new rental apartment could finally be yours

Rent growth has now been shrinking each quarter for a full year, driven largely by the high-end apartment market.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Friday, October 7, 2016

What I Love: What I Love | Richard Peck

The author of children’s fiction, who has won a Newbery Medal and a National Humanities Medal, lives on the Upper East Side.

What I Love: Richard Peck: Embraced by an Apartment

Mr. Peck, the author of many children’s books, including “The Best Man,” lives on the Upper East Side.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s homes include four-bedroom homes in Titusville, N.J., and Montrose, N.Y.

On the Market in the New York Region

This week’s homes include four-bedroom homes in Titusville, N.J., and Montrose, N.Y.

Album: Evan Sklar, a Photographer, Paints Brooklyn Without a Brush

A photograph is just the first step when Evan Sklar sets out to make an image.

Voyeur: Nighttime Windows

Varied hues of light and glimpses of strangers’ lives.

Voyeur: Nighttime Windows

With their varied hues of light and glimpses of strangers’ lives, nighttime windows can be irresistible

Architects and Designers Pick Their Favorite New Textiles, Paints and Hardware

Take a look at our guide to sources in categories including paint, wallpaper, furniture, lighting and more.

The High End: Redefining the Lower East

Sales have begun at 242 Broome, a 14-story condo that is part of the massive Essex Crossing redevelopment project on the Lower East Side.

Calculator: Rents Rise in Northwest Queens

Rent data from August shows median rent increases for the northwest section of the borough.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Harlem, on the Upper West Side and in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn.

On the Market in New York City

This week’s properties are in Harlem, on the Upper West Side and Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn.

Worried about housing? You’re not alone

Rising mortgage rates, overheating home prices, pre-election jitters — reasons to lose confidence in the housing market are growing.

360 View: Two Versions of Brooklyn in One Building

A new rental tower houses two distinct brands, sharing most amenities.

Keeping It Local

It’s not just the commute that improves when you open a business near home. You see your children. You meet the neighbors.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Hurricane Matthew could inflict $200 billion in damage to coastal homes

Just figuring for water damage, CoreLogic says the damage from Hurricane Matthew to homes along the coast could be extensive.

Home in Germany with a Palatial Air, for $4.7 Million

On the grounds of a onetime palace complex not far from central Düsseldorf, a four-bedroom home with an adjoining renovated chapel is for sale.

East of Geneva, a Chateau with an Aristocratic Past

A couple drawn to the home’s colorful back story and quiet surroundings, including a greenhouse and croquet lawn, are ready to sell.

The Hunt: The Lower East Side, Minus Three Roommates

After living in a five-bedroom duplex with three other roommates, Garrett Aries and Olivia Jung went on the hunt for a less unwieldy place.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Developer That ‘Cracked the Code’ on Modular Building Exits the Business

Forest City Ratner, which had sought to change how towers are built in New York City, will sell its technology and its factory at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to a former executive.

My Space: A Tour of a Scent Maker’s Brooklyn Brownstone

The co-founder of Le Labo fragrances aspires to a pared-down house where there is nothing he can’t leave behind.

A Manor House Near a Forest Outside Warsaw

The house, just outside Kampinos National Park, is on the market for 8 million zlotys ($2,088,773).

What You Get: What You Get for … $1,000,000

A log house in North Carolina, an old farmhouse in Virginia and a water view in Washington

Living In East Harlem

Change is visible in East Harlem, where relatively low housing prices and a drop in crime have attracted new residents.

In a Range of Tastes, Books to Inspire Redecorating

A new crop of home design books offer inspiration and escapism.

Wallpaper That’s More Like a Painting

At a time when many wallpaper companies are embracing digital printing, some producers are painting paper by hand.

1 in 10 borrowers may be missing out on mortgage savings

Why have so many borrowers not chosen to refinance their mortgages when rates are so low?

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Poland

Poland’s real estate market is still developing, with prices lower than in other European countries for comparable properties.

What You Get: $1 Million Homes in North Carolina, Virginia and Washington State

A log cabin in Lake Toxaway, N.C., a farmhouse in Unison, Va., and a water view in Poulsbo, Wash.

European bank fears helped boost US mortgage applications 2.9%

Fears about European banks last week helped drive up U.S. mortgage applications.

Living In: East Harlem: Bodegas, Botanicas and New Buildings

Change is visible in East Harlem, where relatively low housing prices and a drop in crime have attracted new residents.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Home prices heat up: Crisis and opportunity

Home prices in August surged on a monthly basis by the largest margin in 11 years. Where and why?

Monday, October 3, 2016

Voyeur: Doors of Manhattan

Even though they stand between us and the chaos of the city, the borough’s distinctive doors are easy to overlook.

Check out the US' great neighborhoods

The American Planning Association is out with its 2016 list of "great neighborhoods." Take a stroll through our photo gallery.

What’s Selling Now?: Homes That Sold for Around $750,000

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.

The Home Designers Who Actually Move In

Beloved by blogs and clients, the couple behind the Jersey Ice Cream Company inhabit the spaces they transform, meticulously imprinting their modern, DIY aesthetic.

Friday, September 30, 2016

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s homes include a five-bedroom in Long Beach, N.J., and a six-bedroom in Sea Cliff, N.Y.

Exclusive: A Co-op Overlooking Central Park for $11.75 Million

A park-facing apartment on Fifth Avenue, which once was the home and office of Alistair Cooke, is about to go on the market.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in the financial district, on the Bowery and in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.

Calculator: What’s Everyone Looking At?

The most viewed listings on The New York Times “Find a Home” real estate site.

Renters: The Serial Subletter

Susannah Vila lives in a large studio on the parlor floor of a townhouse in the East Village, but who’s to say how long she’ll be there.

The Fix: Renovating a Bathroom? Experts Share Their Secrets.

In New York City, most bathroom remodels cost at least $25,000. Here’s how to do it for less.

Big Ticket: A Park Avenue Penthouse in the Clouds

The Saudi retail magnate Fawaz Alhokair has closed on what’s currently the world’s highest residence — a floor-through penthouse at 432 Park Avenue.

Former Moviemaking Site in England Slated for Residences

A revival is underway of what was once Denham Film Studios, with a Gropius-designed building as a focal point for an array of new homes.

In Israel, a Writer Creates a Home Called Arabesque

In the port city of Acre, a novelist has taken a rundown apartment of original Crusader stones and Turkish elements and made of it both a home and a writers’ retreat.

360 View: Posting Political Signs in the Window Is Your Right — Isn’t It?

Rules in many apartment buildings prevent residents from proclaiming their views.

What You Should Know Before Going Solar

The facts about using solar power.

Is New York Ready for Solar Power?

The solar boom has been prompted recent drops in installation costs.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Pending home sales fall 2.4% in third straight drop

Homebuyers retreated in August, unenthused by the meager supply of homes for sale and by accelerating prices.

Detroit housing rises from the ashes

Innovative public and private efforts and new bank programs are giving housing in the Motor City new fuel.

No, you probably can’t afford that house. Here’s why

One in four housing markets is now less affordable than its long-term historical norm, according to new data.

The Hunt: A Dog-Friendly Co-op in Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Michael Beattie and Marissa Tarallo found the search for an apartment trying, but worth it in the end.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Old Mills Remade in Pawtucket, R.I., With Art as Their Product

The Rhode Island city is shedding its industrial image as “the bucket,” and has embraced the arts as a tool for redevelopment.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Costa Rica

The housing market in Costa Rica’s lake area has improved, though it still remains a buyer’s market with abundant housing inventory.

What You Get: $2,700,000 Homes in Arizona, Rhode Island and California

Contemporaries in Tucson and Tiburon, Calif., and a 1903 shingle-style house in Porthsmouth, R.I.

Drop in refinancing pushes mortgage applications lower by 0.7%

A drop in interest rates last week did nothing to juice refinances, which are usually very rate-sensitive.

Living In: Sleepy Hollow: Surrounded by History, and Legends

The village’s setting on the Hudson, its cultural diversity and its access to the city are draws for many residents.

Monday, September 26, 2016

Voyeur: Doors of Manhattan

Even though they stand between us and the chaos of the city, the borough’s distinctive doors are easy to overlook.

$5,000-a-week student pad up for grabs in London’s Mayfair

A London townhouse on Mayfair’s Park Lane is up for rent for $5,172 per week and looks set to go to a super-rich student from the Middle East.

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Friday, September 23, 2016

What I Love: Amor Towles, a Gentleman in Gramercy Park

The author of ‘Rules of Civility’ and ‘A Gentleman in Moscow,’ lives in a gracious townhouse near Gramercy Park.

Voyeur: Doors of Manhattan

Even though they stand between us and the chaos of the city, the borough’s distinctive doors are easy to overlook.

Exclusive: Federal-Style Brooklyn Heights House for $7 Million

One of the oldest homes in Brooklyn Heights, a wood-frame house dating back to the early 19th century, is about to go on the market.

Shopping Guide: Desk Lamps

Some leads on some handsome and useful desk lamps.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties include a four-bedroom in Norwalk, Conn., and an six-bedroom in Eastchester, N.Y.

Calculator: Where Are the Studio Apartments in New York City?

The five city neighborhoods with the most available studio apartment rentals.

Modern Love: When a Couch Is More Than a Couch

For a young mother with terminal cancer, questions about her own mortality merge with decisions about upholstery and cushion width.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Midtown, the West Village and Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

The High End: Industrial Retro in Long Island City

The Harrison, a 120-unit, red brick luxury tower is rising from the site of a low-slung garage in Queens.

360 View: Why Isn’t there a Landlord Blacklist?

Rentlogic is attempting to grade landlords and buildings on an A to F scale. Some are pushing back.

Domestic Lives: Finding Washington Heights

The writer Dominique Browning, priced out of other parts of Manhattan, discovers a new place to call home.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Learn How To Determine And Boost The Market Value Of Your Miami Home

As a homeowner in Miami FL, you should always be aware of your home’s market value. Why? Because you will know what’s happening in the market and can also look for opportunities to enhance that value whenever possible. You will also be able to plan ahead so that when you list your home, it will […]

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Here's some good news for house hunters

Homes in these ZIP codes are selling like crazy

Indoor-Outdoor Harmony in a Singapore Home

When the architect Jean François Milou transformed a colonial “black and white,” he wanted his clients to endlessly ponder: “Am I in a garden or in a house?”

Belgian Designer Puts His Own Transformed Home on the Market

Thierry Thenaers, known for his work on European castles and country homes, combined two living spaces to reflect his eclectic, classical style.

The Hunt: Close to Work in Midtown West

Andrew Warren and Ellada Arakelova wanted to buy a two-bedroom in the middle of everything.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Why housing doesn’t care about the Fed

Hike or no hike on rates from the Federal Reserve, housing has far more important things to think about. Let us explain.

Living In: Whitestone: Suburban Feel on the Waterfront

Although bounded by heavily trafficked bridges, the Whitestone section of Queens is surprisingly quiet and suburban-like.

International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Belize

The Central American nation is gaining popularity but still offers relatively inexpensive Caribbean real estate.

Mortgage applications tank 7.3% amid rising rates

Mortgage rates finally broke out of their tight range last week, and borrowers retreated in force.

What You Get: $1,100,000 Homes in Vermont, Maryland and Atlanta

A contemporary in Dorset, Vt., a 1916 house in Hagerstown, Md., and a Tudor in Atlanta.

Fancy a luxury London apartment? Wait until next year

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

US housing starts, building permits fall in August

U.S. housing starts fell more than expected in August as building activity declined broadly after two straight months of solid increases.

Start-up mansion fix for 'America's worst housing market'

One broker has an idea about how to fix Greenwich, Connecticut: Turn the excess mansions into work spaces for start-ups.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Homebuilder sentiment jumps to highest level in nearly a year

A monthly survey of builder confidence jumped a striking 6 points in September to the highest level in nearly a year.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Ask Real Estate: Shared Driveway Parking Problems

Not all of us are good at sharing, particularly when it comes to coveted Brooklyn parking spots.

What I Love: Sara Bareilles, of ‘Waitress,’ on Her Sanctuary in the City

Sara Bareilles, the Grammy and Tony-nominated singer-songwriter, lives in a two-bedroom rental in Lower Manhattan.

Friday, September 16, 2016

The Fix: Preparing Your Home for Sale

To get the best return on your investment, you need to ensure your home looks its best when it hits the market.

The High End: Transformation on Brooklyn’s Southern Shore

There’s building boom in Sheepshead Bay, an oft-overlooked neighborhood.

Tile Gains Footing All Over

Encaustic cement tile, with its striking look and chalky matte texture, is catching on with designers and homeowners.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Shippan, Conn., and a six-bedroom in Lido Beach, N.Y.

On the Market: Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in the West Village, and in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

What's Selling Now: Homes That Sold for $1.5 Million or More

Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.