Exploring the Co-ops of Riverdale With About $600,000
Determined to downsize, two longtime Manhattanites looked north to the Bronx for an apartment with two or three bedrooms, a balcony, and maybe even a pool.
Determined to downsize, two longtime Manhattanites looked north to the Bronx for an apartment with two or three bedrooms, a balcony, and maybe even a pool.
The husband-and-wife duo behind Wretched Flowers keep their bedroom cozy with bespoke treasures.
This week’s properties are in Manasquan, N.J., and Southold, Southhampton, Accord, and Woodstock, N.Y.
Long Island’s most exclusive area is now ‘a billionaire market with a luxury market attached to it,’ said one broker.
A bleak job market. Rising rents. Huge debt. In New York and other cities, traditional milestones of adulthood feel further away for some 20- and 30-year-olds.
Con pocos motivos para quedarse atados a un hogar fijo, algunos padres con el nido vacío están optando por salir a la carretera.
The walkable, creative enclave also has a rapidly growing residential footprint.
For town-to-town travel, locals are leaving their cars at home in favor of NJ Transit.
2,500 volunteers descended on Atlanta last week to build 24 homes in five days.
The home-sharing company has largely been shut out in the city, but it is fighting back and trying to get Black homeowners on its side.
A cottage in Belfast, Maine, a midcentury modern home in Los Angeles and an Arts & Crafts house in Athens, Ga.
A 550-square-foot unit at Round Dune, a seasonal complex in East Quogue, is a summer escape for a Manhattan family of four.
Democrats running for California governor join the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to debate whether manufacturing technology or federal policy can solve the crisis of the state’s skyrocketing home construction costs.
Sarah Raven, the celebrated British gardener, indulges her obsession with homegrown cutting gardens and shares tips on creating spectacular arrangements.
The Rockaway Ocean Club will open in the historic Jacob Riis Park Bathhouse this summer.
How will the next governor make housing more affordable? The top five Democratic candidates in California discuss this issue at a forum moderated by Ezra Klein.
Why has modular housing failed to revolutionize the industry, despite decades of hype? Tom Steyer tells the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein why modular housing start-ups have failed and how California can use its scale to finally make home construction more affordable.
The effects of the war in Iran have raised mortgage rates and lowered consumer confidence, making it even harder for house hunters.
A couple paid $2.5 million for a townhouse that needed a gut renovation. Eighteen months later, they were crazy about the result.
The 1916 Beaux-Arts mansion, once owned by Cecil B. DeMille, sits in the hilly neighborhood of Los Feliz. In North Carolina, the TV-famous home from “Dawson’s Creek” has sold.
A West Side co-op built for artists and later turned into offices is being reborn as a luxury condominium named Parc Beaufort.
Near Hudson, N.Y., a Princeton University team erected a cottage made from the agricultural byproduct, which they said is more sustainable than bricks or concrete.
Co-op shareholders have a right to some financial information — but not all of it.
Older homeowners often don’t see the value of, or can’t afford to, maintain and renovate their homes of many years. And that can mean thousands lost when they sell.
Mr. Tempelsman, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’s longtime companion, bought the Park Avenue apartment five years after her death. He died last summer.
A modernist concrete house and two prewar apartments with vintage European style.
A son brought his mother from Venezuela to live in Boston, then Rhode Island and now Gowanus.
As traditional outdoor skiing struggles in a warming climate, indoor snow facilities are booming across the globe.
After a decade in the city, a retired couple migrated north to Denton, Texas, in search of a single-story house where the family could gather.
The media mogul, who died this week, amassed roughly two million acres and revived entire ecosystems.
A Zillow analysis identified the large U.S. metros where buying is an affordable alternative to renting.
With little tethering them to home, some empty nesters are taking to the road.
The panel that regulates rents for nearly one million apartments is set to weigh in on potential increases for the first time since Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office.
Based in Charleston, S.C., Garden & Gun recently moved to a restored landmark on Magazine Street, of all places.
Janis Provisor and Brad Davis, a workaholic artist couple, made their priorities clear when they converted an indoor swimming pool into a studio.
A 1920s house in Gainesville, Fla., an 18th-century farmhouse in North Stonington, Conn., and a Queen Anne Revival in Grand Junction, Colo.
This week’s properties are in South Harlem, on the Upper West Side and in Bay Terrace.
This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Redding, Conn., and a three-bedroom in Long Beach, N.Y.
Stacie Grissom and Sean Wilson’s 9,000-square-foot Indiana schoolhouse is a lesson in courage.
How Jessica Helfand, an artist, started a new chapter in an industrial building.
Shredded organic matter is a boon to beds, borders and edible gardens. Here’s how to use it.
Regulators say the penalty is the highest ever sought, but a cap on each violation would soften the blow for California’s largest insurer.
Local governments are trying to create housing that is permanently affordable by investing directly in construction. They are rewriting how housing programs have traditionally operated.
For 32 years, Gerald DeCock has carved out of a life in the Hotel Chelsea, buying art supplies across the street and never, ever cooking. Now, he may have to move.
The Key Biscayne property has views of the Miami skyline. In London, a mansion sold for $358 million, and in Monaco a penthouse sold for $550 million.
Chatham Park, a master-planned community in Pittsboro, N.C., is expected to expand the town to 60,000 people when completed.
The actress and her designer put a luxurious, contemporary spin on ’70s style, complete with a conversation pit that doubles as a screening room.
Co-op boards like to know who is in the building, but sometimes they go too far.
The tax proposal is being held up as a generational attempt to make the ultrawealthy pay more to society and potentially raise $500 million a year for New York City.
The Paul Robeson Theater and Stuyvesant Mansion, formerly owned by the trailblazing physician Dr. Josephine English, are facing a court-ordered sale.
A duplex penthouse in the heart of the city, a three-bedroom condo in a leafy neighborhood, and a four-bedroom house with a terraced garden.
New York apartment buzzers are loud, often broken and haven’t been upgraded since the ’70s. But would we have it any other way?
With nary an inch of wall space to spare, a couple of art collectors looked for a house that could hold their ever-expanding lives.
This week’s properties are a waterfront house in Long Beach, N.Y., and a lodge-like home in Jackson, N.J.
This week’s properties are Mott Haven, Manhattan Valley and Turtle Bay.
Millions of Americans are holding onto empty homes, fearing the tax hit a sale would bring.
States are responding to a rise in high-profile squatting cases, in luxury homes and public housing alike.
Alchemy Architects pioneered the weeHouse after building a home for Stephanie Arado. Decades later, she wanted another one — this time with plumbing.
Buyers across the country are cautious, while the Miami market seems immune.
A bungalow in Louisville, Ky., a midcentury modern house in Indianapolis and a cottage in Little Rock, Ark.
Inside her Los Feliz home in the hills, the ‘Love Story’ actress showcases memories, mugs and mustaches.
There are painstaking decisions to make before the oranges, blues and yellows are just where you want them.
The U.S.S. Monitor took part in an important Civil War battle. Near where it was built, a battle over a development project is heating up.
Angela Donadelle lives with her son Christopher Jones in an East Harlem complex she fought to keep affordable because they wanted to stay in the city.
An artist bought 20 bucolic acres in Germantown, N.Y., for a home and studio. It ended up as a favorite destination for extended family and friends.
Lizzo bought the home four years ago. Jeff Green, the N.B.A. star, also sold a mansion in Miami, and Jesse McCartney listed one in L.A.
They signed petitions, organized rallies and held strategy sessions over karaoke, debating how far to push the authorities in their dispute with a developer.
A board cannot illegally discriminate against a prospective buyer. But beyond that, the process can be opaque.
Economists and real estate agents are calling London’s taxation of wealthy property owners a cautionary tale for New York, where leaders have endorsed a second-home tax.
The office will seek to crack down on the practice, in which people fraudulently take ownership of others’ homes.
A three-bedroom house built into a hillside, and two modern condos with ocean views.
It’s time to get outside and do something nice for your property.
Hexagonal lights resembling cyber-age honeycomb have caught on in male-oriented leisure spaces.
An obscure federal rule requires manufactured homes to be built on a chassis, making them more costly. A bill in Congress would remove the mandate, enacted five decades ago.
Related Companies struck a deal with Eric Adams to have New York City finance a costly platform to facilitate new housing. Mayor Zohran Mamdani said advancing the deal was not a priority.
Kinship and a notoriously expensive housing market spurred a family to join forces and buy a multifamily house in California. Here’s what they found.
Two homes, both described as the area’s oldest, are up for sale. A search through 200 years of deeds reveals their true origins.
It may be fewer than you think.
This week’s properties are in Yorkville, Murray Hill and Dumbo.
This week’s properties are a five-bedroom house in Scarsdale, N.Y., and a three-bedroom semidetached condo in Fairfield, Conn.
City Councilman Chi Ossé and others were detained in Brooklyn at a demonstration against a practice that has led to the eviction of many longtime homeowners.
Sarah Zames blends contemporary designs with family treasures in her Brooklyn apartment.
A 1792 Federal-style house in Shepherdstown, W.Va., an 1894 Arts & Crafts house in Wilmette, Ill., and a 1940s cottage in Phoenix.
A new law forces Ukrainians in the captured regions to get Russian title deeds or risk losing their homes.
Older Americans need incentives to give up accumulated housing, jobs and wealth.
The Longhorn Ballroom, where Nat King Cole, Johnny Cash, and the Sex Pistols once played, languished for years. Now, it’s been restored and expanded.
Mr. Craig and Rachel Weisz had owned their Cobble Hill home for almost a decade. Ms. Allen’s sale in Carroll Gardens comes amid the breakup of her marriage.
To make a living off his designs, Ari Serrano combs through thrift stores for supplies and finds opportunities for those who can make a name online.
Designed by Dash Marshall, this bedroom-free experimental courtyard house serves as an office, a place to entertain and a weekend retreat.
When tastemakers are having a décor emergency, they bring in Adam Charlap Hyman and Andre Herrero.
With a new tax proposal, the threat of a building workers’ strike and Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s shunning of the Met Gala, the city’s wealth gap was on full display.
Co-op boards are responsible for protecting the building and its residents. But is checking IDs going too far?
As state leaders determine how much owners of high-priced second homes in New York City may have to pay, they are also wrestling with opaque L.L.C.-ownership issues.
The deal affects about 34,000 apartment building workers. The last time they had staged a walkout was in 1991.
The average bill rose 3 percent last year, in part because of higher tax rates. There are ways to try to reduce what you owe, experts say.
A modern house set into a hillside, a rooftop apartment with a view of Vienna’s opera house, and a four-bedroom duplex with two terraces.
The revolving door’s inventor built this one over 100 years ago. It was reinstalled this week.
Jenna Phipps and Nick Volkov are renovating their midcentury modern home all on their own, and filming the whole process.
This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Gramercy Park and Downtown Brooklyn.
Looking for prime subway access and proximity to green space, a longtime renter considered newer buildings in various shapes and sizes.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York, acknowledging that landlords are struggling with rising costs, said a cheaper “publicly backed” program would aim to insure 100,000 homes by 2030.
The money could jump-start affordable housing projects across the metropolitan region.
This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y., and Plainsboro, N.J.
The good news is, affordable units are making up a larger share of the new rental supply.
In a city of notoriously small apartments, New Yorkers keep their meaningful mementos and quirky collections elsewhere.
A steep slide in housing prices has left consumers less prosperous and less willing to spend, but the government is pouring money into new rail lines and other projects.
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to tax second homes in New York City that are worth $5 million or more. Here’s how the proposal might work.
Amid calls from the left to tax the rich, a tax proposal on multimillion-dollar second homes in New York City, backed by Gov. Kathy Hochul, seems to have better odds of passing than in years past.
Enric Pastor takes an editor’s eye to his 900-square-foot home.
It would be the first walkout by the apartment building workers in more than three decades.
A bungalow in Mobile, Ala., a condominium above a storefront in Portland, Maine, and a Craftsman in Astoria, Ore.
Ms. Barrymore put her house on the market for nearly $5 million; Mr. Davidson wants almost $2.3 million for his. Also, a purchase from Pink.
The city, named for an early settler, is a more affordable option to nearby San Francisco and Sacramento.
Across the city’s fire zones, there’s a surge of experimentation — collective rebuilding, catalog homes and new technologies that are safe and reduce costs.
Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has opposed raising some taxes, favored a “pied-à-terre” luxury tax because it largely targets the ultrawealthy who primarily live outside New York City.
The mayor has kept his vow to lower crime in New York City, but the city’s economic recovery has stalled and homelessness has risen.
Many Americans bought their first houses when mortgage rates dipped to record lows. Some are ready to move but feel locked in by their low rates.
On the cusp of choosing the city’s next mayor, New Yorkers are taking stock of their town. But many are split on whether it’s back on track, or off the rails.
The 38-story building in the heart of Midtown Manhattan will be turned into 1,250 apartments.
Municipalities are encouraging office conversions with incentives and rule changes.
New York City was on the front lines of the Covid-19 crisis. It has largely recovered, but has transformed into a place of greater extremes.
Whether you fled a crowded city or thought a puppy was the answer, the glimpses of another life we got during Covid have faded away.
Legislation would end tenant protections that were first put in place during the pandemic.
The pandemic upset a delicate balance of part-time and full-time residents in a community in the Poconos, sparking a debate over short-term rentals.
A surge of new residents into Rocky Mountain states drove up home prices. The result was property tax increases of 40 percent or more for some of those already there.
Unlike most of his predecessors, he has had few accomplishments while leading New York City. But there’s still time to change that.
The city has rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in meaningful ways. But the recovery is incomplete and uneven.
Chastened by a series of economic downturns that punished the hospitality industry, state leaders are working to broaden the economy.
Gross domestic product expanded 5.2 percent, as China worked to export more to make up for weak demand, high debt and a steep property contraction at home.
The Federal Reserve’s relentless attack on inflation has jeopardized the housing market.
Everyone who relies on credit in America is confronting a new reality: Money will cost more for a good long while.
Federal Reserve officials forecast higher interest rates through 2026 this week, a sign that borrowing costs are not heading back to the rock-bottom levels normal before the pandemic.
Hace un siglo, un edificio bien ventilado se consideraba una buena práctica sanitaria. Pero cuando llegó la COVID-19, nuestros edificios apenas podían respirar. ¿Cómo ocurrió eso? ¿Y cómo conseguimos ahora que el aire fresco ingrese a nuestras casas?
In New Zealand, high interest rates have sent property prices sliding nearly 18 percent since November 2021.
A century ago, a well-ventilated building was considered good medicine. But by the time Covid-19 arrived, our buildings could barely breathe. How did that happen? And how do we let the fresh air back in?
Dr. Franklin and giving credit to women for their scientific contributions. Also: New College of Florida; Black unemployment; housing solutions; Covid risks.
The banking crisis may be just getting started.
Many of the nation’s major cities face a daunting future.
Facing an existential crisis over empty space, owners are trying to fill malls with residences, building on the live-work-play model sought by young adults.
New arrivals over the last few years have fueled hopes of population growth, but workers increasingly struggle to find housing in a market gone wild.
Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.
What is it like to pour your life savings into apartments that might never get built?
The New York City Housing Authority collected just 65 percent of the rent it charged in the 12 months leading up to December, the lowest percentage in the agency’s history.
Federal guidelines require employees’ health information to be kept confidential. But employers also have an obligation to protect the workplace.
From Barbiecore to revenge travel, social media trends gave us a clear picture of the forces reshaping the economy.
Airbnb se ha convertido en un destino en el que estadounidenses y europeos encuentran alquileres de largo plazo en la capital mexicana, trastocando el mercado local.
American and Europeans are using Airbnb to find long-term rentals in Mexico’s capital, pushing housing costs higher and, critics say, forcing out local residents.
Years into the pandemic, it is still difficult to get a handle on what comes next for the economy by looking at examples from the past.
For many middle- and working-class New Yorkers, it’s an even more distant possibility than it used to be.
In a city of renters, the turbulent pandemic housing market is making it harder than ever to buy a home.