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He Wanted to Stay Close to Family in Queens. But How Close Was Too Close?
Interactive, Today

After years of diligent saving, a longtime renter with a $250,000 budget weighed whether to take his parents’ advice and return to his childhood building in Elmhurst, or branch out.

New Tariffs Could Worsen America’s Housing Crisis
Business, Today

President Trump’s tariffs on timber, wood, furniture and kitchen cabinets could raise the cost of building and buying a home.

Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
Real Estate, Today

This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Pelham, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Sherman, Conn.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
Real Estate, Today

This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, Sutton Place and Park Slope.

Are Nine Bathrooms Too Many?
Real Estate, Today

In new luxury condos, the number of bathrooms sometimes exceeds the number of bedrooms.

The Garage Is the New Porch
Real Estate, Today

In Houston, people are renovating their garages to make room for parties, crafts and football.

$1.7 Million Homes in Utah, California and Maine
Real Estate, Yesterday

A farmhouse in Spring City, a midcentury modern home in Long Beach and a brick house in Portland

Grand Rapids: Quality of Life and Affordable, Too
Real Estate, Yesterday

Michigan’s second-largest city offers big-city cultural attractions, outdoor recreation and affordable prices.

David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills Home Is Listed for $15 Million
Real Estate, September 30

The filmmaker produced some of his most memorable works there. Also, the pop star Sabrina Carpenter reportedly bought a penthouse and the lake home of Jim Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts, is for sale.

How a Real Estate Story Became One About Betrayal of a Community
Times Insider, September 30

A real estate editor assigned a reporter a quirky story on a colorful home in Queens. Then a criminal case turned up.

A Nashville Family Goes Wall to Wallpaper
Real Estate, September 29

Mary Kathryn Wells and Chris Vinyard dealt with the “sensory insanity” of their open floor plan home by dousing it in bright colors and bold patterns.

$4 Million Homes in California
Real Estate, September 29

An Italianate house in San Francisco, a ranch in Solvang and a cedar-shake cottage in Bolinas.

Home Builders, and Homeowners, Brace for Impact of Kitchen Tariffs
Real Estate, September 27

President Trump’s plan for import taxes on foreign-made cabinets, vanities and furniture is reverberating through the industry.

Scaffolding Has Encased My Building for Years. What Can I Do?
Real Estate, September 27

The city has enacted new laws to reduce the length of time for scaffolding and sidewalk shed permits. But you can take more direct action.

Making Florida More Flood Resistant Is Forcing Hard Choices for Homeowners
U.S., September 27

A rule requiring many storm-damaged homes to be demolished or rebuilt to the latest flood-resistant standards has exacted personal and cultural costs.

A Secret Sauce Keeps This Australian House Hot and Cool
Real Estate, September 26

An architect couple, Carol Marra and Ken Yeh, used tile remnants and mismatched boards to outfit their energy efficient mountain dwelling.

$1.8 Million Homes in Madrid
Real Estate, September 26

For just under $2 million in the Spanish capital, buyers can find renovated two-bedroom apartments in heritage buildings and newer semidetached houses.

Exploring Cleveland’s Historic Homes With $500,000 and an Eye for Character
Interactive, September 25

A couple combined their resources and senses of style to find a house that evoked the city’s rich architectural heritage — and maybe needed a little work.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
Real Estate, September 25

This week’s properties are in Morningside Heights, Turtle Bay and Downtown Brooklyn.

Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New York
Real Estate, September 25

This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Darien and a five-bedroom in Bellmore.

The Rise of ‘Accidental Landlords’
Real Estate, September 25

When properties don’t sell, it may be time to get a tenant.

$550,000 Homes in Massachusetts, Georgia and Iowa
Real Estate, September 24

An 1800 house in Royalston, a 1920s cottage in Atlanta and a 2003 house in Iowa City.

A Dining Room With a Scenic View
Real Estate, September 24

The textile designer Rebecca Atwood went big on color, patterns and textures when her family moved to Charleston, S.C., from Brooklyn.

In Greenwich, Conn., a Bucolic Retreat for a High-Powered Adman
Real Estate, September 23

Andrew Robertson, who ran BBDO Worldwide for 20 years, and his wife, Susan, are selling their six-acre home. The asking price is $13.75 million.

Dana Perino on Her Love for Dog Art and Meaningful Mementos
Interactive, September 23

A tour through the Fox News host’s New Jersey beach home

Trump Could Help the Housing Crisis, if He Just Did Everything Differently
Opinion, September 23

The administration simply needs to reverse some of its biggest policy items.

Compass to Buy Top Rival, Further Condensing Brokerage Industry
Real Estate, September 22

The proposed merger with Anywhere Real Estate would create a nationwide real estate behemoth.

Trump Appointees Roll Back Enforcement of Fair Housing Laws
Real Estate, September 22

Interviews and internal documents show that signature civil rights protections in housing are being dismissed as ideologically driven and D.E.I. in disguise.

In the Berkshires, Changing the Floors Was Only the Beginning
Real Estate, September 22

Emma Kemper, founder of the design firm Emma Beryl Interiors, and her husband, Benjamin, bought a retreat from Brooklyn and undertook a complete renovation.

$1.5 Million Homes in California
Real Estate, September 22

A Craftsman in Los Angeles, a farmhouse in Healdsburg and a Moroccan-inspired house in Yucca Valley.

With New Plan, Hochul Fast-Tracks Housing Supply
Real Estate, September 22

A new program will put manufactured homes at the center of a statewide effort to make housing more affordable.

In Southampton, N.Y.: A Long Wait for Section 8 Housing
Real Estate, September 22

An assistant at the Shinnecock housing office says that perseverance and the personal touch, however unlikely, can work in landing vouchers.

Tahiti on the Cheap
Travel, September 22

Inexpensive airfare and a house swap made a last-minute family trip to French Polynesia an unexpected bargain, with funds left over for splurges.

Meet the Young Business Professionals Voting for Mamdani
Business, September 21

Despite their high salaries, some tech workers, lawyers and financiers are concerned by New York’s rising cost of living, and are betting on Zohran Mamdani for mayor.

Can We Evict the Hoarder in Our Building?
Real Estate, September 20

A co-op board can take action against a shareholder who has caused damage to the building. But it must follow its own rules.

$550,000 Homes in Uruguay
Real Estate, September 19

A top-floor loft near the beach, a renovated 1950s apartment in a busy neighborhood and a penthouse with a popular beach at its doorstep.

Glues and Don’ts: Here’s How to Stick or Unstick Anything.
Real Estate, September 19

From super glues and construction tapes to silicone greases and penetrating oils, we’ll show you how the professionals put things together and take them apart.

An Informal Creative Club United by Modernist Homes
Real Estate, September 19

The architect William Ryall has designed a collection of homes in the hamlet of Orient on Long Island’s North Fork.

That Artsy Mural on a Brooklyn Building? It’s a Whiskey Ad
Real Estate, September 19

The sides of buildings have become an unexpected source of conflict as street artists, advertisers and residents debate what New York should look like.

Three’s Company for Two Generations in One New England House
Interactive, September 18

A mother teamed up with her daughter and son-in-law to find a home they could all live in together — but separately.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
Real Estate, September 18

This week’s properties are in Tudor City, the Upper West Side and Williamsburg.

Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York
Real Estate, September 18

This week’s properties are a Spanish-style house in North Caldwell and a townhouse in Rye Brook.

Grab Your Home Energy Tax Credits While You Still Can
Real Estate, September 18

Thousands of dollars in potential tax deductions are available — but only through the end of the year.

What the Fed’s Rate Decision Means for Your Finances
Business, September 17

Here’s how the central bank’s interest rate stance influences car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.

$1 Million Homes in Washington, New York and Colorado
Real Estate, September 17

A Queen Anne Revival in Port Townsend, a Tudor in Briarcliff Manor and a 1903 house in Fort Collins

In This Class, the Teacher Wants You to Be Wild
Real Estate, September 17

A landscaping firm in New York built an educational program to help gardeners make their landscapes more biodiverse.

Amenia, N.Y., Close to the City, but Remote Enough
Real Estate, September 17

The quiet farming and second-home community is undergoing a renaissance and has had an uptick in home buyers from Brooklyn.

The Commerce Secretary, a Gilded Hotel and Claims of a Secret Plan
Business, September 16

Some residents of the Pierre claim that Howard Lutnick, who owns the penthouse, was part of a plot to sell off this symbol of Manhattan glamour and wealth.

New York Fashion Week Designers on Choosing the Perfect Venue
Real Estate, September 16

Guests at runway shows and after-parties might find themselves at a members-only club, hotel’s presidential suite, high school or cemetery.

The ‘Most Colorful Home in Queens’ Has a Dark Secret
Real Estate, September 16

Inside the real estate scam that tore through a tight-knit immigrant community in New York.

Deception? Conflicting Paperwork? Clerical Error? How a Politician’s Mortgages Can Get Muddy
U.S., September 16

Mortgage fraud allegations, like those President Trump has leveled against Lisa Cook, are hard to prove. A New York Times review of the holdings of other Washington officials shows how multiple mortgages can invite questions even when people act properly.

Creating the ‘Feeling of Morocco’ in Texas
Real Estate, September 15

Though nearly dissuaded by the listing photos, a family made a Tuscan-style house into an indoor-outdoor destination inspired by their travels.

$2 Million Homes in California
Real Estate, September 15

A midcentury modern home in Santa Paula, a Craftsman in Pasadena and a Mediterranean-style house in Sacramento.

She Found a New Way to Sell High-End Houses: Mock the Rich
Business, September 14

In minute-long video tours of Florida real estate, Breanna Banaciski lampoons the rich — and the upscale houses she wants you to buy.

Can the Landlord Withhold Your Deposit if the Place Is a Mess?
Real Estate, September 13

Tenants and landlords should take photos of the rental at the beginning and end of the lease in case a dispute arises.

$1.1 Million Homes in Berlin
Real Estate, September 12

A loft in Kreuzberg, an apartment in a snail-shaped building in Mitte and a maisonette duplex in Mitte.

Behind the Scenes at the Bushwick Nightclub Red Pavilion
Real Estate, September 12

A cabaret and nightclub in Bushwick amplifies Asian culture with moody music, cinematic interior design and drinks inspired by Chinese legend.

Raccoons Steal Her Fruit. She’s OK With It.
Real Estate, September 12

While working on villas in Costa Rica, the Czech architect Dagmar Stepanova “fell in love” with the country and decided to live there in a hillside home partially open to the elements.

Did a Brooklyn Couple Kill a Neighbor’s Trees for a Better View in Maine?
U.S., September 11

Maine’s Board of Pesticides Control says two summer residents poisoned a neighbor’s trees so the couple, both Martha Stewart associates, could have a harbor view. They deny it.

A Couple Looked to Downsize Into a Condo on Long Island’s North Shore
Interactive, September 11

As they eased into retirement, two empty-nesters toured some of Port Jefferson’s condo communities with about $650,000 to spend. Here’s what they found.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
Real Estate, September 11

This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Midtown and Far Rockaway.

Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New York
Real Estate, September 11

This week’s properties are a four-bedroom house in Newtown, and a nine-bedroom house in Bay Shore.

Would You Trade Your Safety for Homeownership?
Real Estate, September 11

One in five buyers would, according to a recent survey.

La casita de Bad Bunny, punto de reunión de los famosos, expone un legado
En español, September 11

Lebron James, Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Austin Butler, Mbappé, Belinda, Ricky Martin y muchas estrellas más se unieron a la fiesta de Bad Bunny en una casa tradicional de Puerto Rico construida al medio de un coliseo.

Putting a Collection on Display
Real Estate, September 10

Robert Highsmith and Stefanie Brechbuehler, husband-and-wife founders of the design firm Workstead, have filled their living room with “unexpected heirlooms.”

$600,000 Homes in North Carolina, Texas and Michigan
Real Estate, September 10

A loft with a commercial storefront in Ayden, a cottage in Houston and a Classic Revival house in Detroit

Bad Bunny’s Casita, a Summer Hub for Celebrities, Carries a Legacy
Real Estate, September 10

A traditional home built in the arena at Bad Bunny’s residency has welcomed dozens of guests, one of whom said it “feels like a Christmas party in a house.”

N.Y.C. Board Rejects Council’s Push to Keep Housing Measures Off Ballot
New York, September 9

The City Council, which would lose some power if the measures were approved, had argued that the ballot language was not clear enough to put before voters.

The New York City Buildings Amelia Earhart Left Behind
Real Estate, September 9

The Kansas-born aviator was a heroine of the Midwest in her day. But her legend was forged in Midtown Manhattan.

$875,000 Homes in California
Real Estate, September 8

A rustic cabin in Sycamore Canyon, a converted 1900s house in San Francisco’s Mission District and a private retreat in Sonoma County.

A Family Fight Over a Queens Farmhouse Gets Ugly
New York, September 8

Two sisters were evicted from the 19th-century home after their father and older brother went to court.

Ten Tiny Homes
Real Estate, September 8

Fitting into a small home means clever transformations, custom storage solutions, and often, bright pops of color. These homes do it all.

An Educator Found Her Calling (and Some Laughs) in Oakland
Real Estate, September 8

Micia Mosely founded a group to support Black teachers transforming schools across the country. She also tells a joke or two.

PAC Aims to Spend $3 Million to Pass New York Housing Measures
New York, September 8

The measures could make it easier to build housing, but the City Council is trying to keep them off the November ballot.

Marilyn Monroe’s Los Angeles Home Is Saved From Demolition
U.S., September 7

A judge denied a neighbor’s petition to raze the Spanish-style hacienda, which the City Council had declared a cultural landmark.

On Croatia’s Coast, a Former Basketball Star Builds a Tribute to His Hero
Real Estate, September 7

Marko Banic first met NBA legend Kobe Bryant when he was playing for Croatia’s national team. Now he’s dedicating his new real estate project to the former Laker.

Can You Transfer Your Co-op Shares to Someone Else?
Real Estate, September 6

The rights of shareholders to transfer their shares vary from building to building. The answer lies in the co-op’s governing documents.

Pewter Is Getting Popular and Pricier
Real Estate, September 6

While the wealthy in the past favored more precious materials, pewter is making its way into high-end design studios and boutiques.

$1.75 Million Homes in the British Virgin Islands
Real Estate, September 5

Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands, offers waterfront homes with pools and guesthouses.

‘Can You Print a House?’: God, Robots and the U.S. Housing Crisis
Real Estate, September 5

Jason Ballard, an entrepreneur who once thought he would be a preacher, believes 3-D printing is the solution to fill the affordable housing gap in the United States.

N.Y.C. Elections Board May Block Ballot Proposals on Housing
New York, September 4

The City Council opposes the measures, which would curtail its power. The Board of Elections, appointed by the Council, could prevent voters from weighing in.

A Family of 7 Looked for a Wreck to Restore in Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Interactive, September 4

With five sons between the ages of 2 and 10, a couple needed to size up in Lancaster County. But they knew that anything they could afford would need a lot of work.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
Real Estate, September 4

This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Yorkville and Crown Heights.

Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey
Real Estate, September 4

This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Dix Hills and a three-bedroom in Hillsdale.

Why Are More Millionaires Renting?
Real Estate, September 4

The number of millionaire renters in the United States more than tripled between 2019 and 2023.

$475,000 Homes in New York, Ohio and Kentucky
Real Estate, September 3

A former schoolhouse in Canaan, a semidetached house in Columbus and a wood-frame house in Louisville.

The Teachers Lurking in Your Garden: Hungry Rabbits and Ancient Insects
Real Estate, September 3

Tending to a garden provides a lifelong education in science and wonder, if you get in the dirt and look closely.

The Question Dividing New Yorkers: Is the City Sinking or Bouncing Back?
New York, June 21

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.

A Times Square Office Tower Will Be Converted Into Apartments
New York, May 22

The 38-story building in the heart of Midtown Manhattan will be turned into 1,250 apartments.

More Apartments Are Being Carved Out of Office Spaces
Real Estate, April 3

Municipalities are encouraging office conversions with incentives and rule changes.

How Has New York Remade Itself Since the Pandemic Arrived?
Interactive, March 13

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.

How the Pandemic Upended Our Lives
Real Estate, March 11

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.

Some Tenants Could Get Only One Day’s Eviction Notice, Under Federal Bill
Real Estate, February 13

Legislation would end tenant protections that were first put in place during the pandemic.

A Showdown Pits Owners of Second Homes Against Full-Time Residents
Real Estate, April 5

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.

How a Pandemic Boom Led to a ‘Property Tax Mess’ in Colorado
National, April 3

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.

The Disappearance of Mayor Adams
Op Ed, March 7

Unlike most of his predecessors, he has had few accomplishments while leading New York City. But there’s still time to change that.

Is New York City Back? Not for Everyone.
Metropolitan, March 5

The city has rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in meaningful ways. But the recovery is incomplete and uneven.

How Nevada Is Pushing to Generate Jobs Beyond the Casinos
Business, February 5

Chastened by a series of economic downturns that punished the hospitality industry, state leaders are working to broaden the economy.

China’s Economy Grew Last Year, but Strains Lurk Behind the Numbers
Business, January 17

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 Fed Has Put Our Housing Market in Jeopardy
Op Ed, November 14

The Federal Reserve’s relentless attack on inflation has jeopardized the housing market.

How High Interest Rates Sting Bakers, Farmers and Consumers
Business, October 23

Everyone who relies on credit in America is confronting a new reality: Money will cost more for a good long while.

Are High Rates Going to Last? Fed Officials Increasingly Think So.
Business, September 21

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.

La nueva guerra en contra de la mala calidad del aire
En español, June 23

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?

Where Housing Prices Have Crashed and Billions in Wealth Have Vanished
Business, June 19

In New Zealand, high interest rates have sent property prices sliding nearly 18 percent since November 2021.

The New War on Bad Air
Science, June 17

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?

Rosalind Franklin and Unsung Women in Science
Letters, May 9

Dr. Franklin and giving credit to women for their scientific contributions. Also: New College of Florida; Black unemployment; housing solutions; Covid risks.

Yes, You Should Be Worried About a Potential Bank Crisis. Here’s Why.
Op Ed, May 4

The banking crisis may be just getting started.

‘The Era of Urban Supremacy Is Over’
Op Ed, March 15

Many of the nation’s major cities face a daunting future.

By Adding Apartments, Malls Seek to Bring Shopping Closer to Home
Business, February 16

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.

In Maine, a Rare Influx of New Residents, and a Housing Crunch
National, February 3

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.

The Chicago Home Was Designed for Parties. Then the Parties Stopped.
Real Estate, January 24

Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.

They Poured Their Savings Into Homes That Were Never Built
Interactive, January 24

What is it like to pour your life savings into apartments that might never get built?

As Thousands Fall Behind on Rent, Public Housing Faces ‘Disaster’
Metro, January 23

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.

My Boss Told My Co-workers That I Had Covid. Isn’t That Illegal?
Real Estate, January 14

Federal guidelines require employees’ health information to be kept confidential. But employers also have an obligation to protect the workplace.

What TikTok Told Us About the Economy in 2022
Business, December 31

From Barbiecore to revenge travel, social media trends gave us a clear picture of the forces reshaping the economy.

Los nómadas digitales llegan a Ciudad de México y los precios de la vivienda suben
en Español, December 28

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.

As Remote Workers Flock to Mexico City, Airbnb and Housing Prices Soar
Foreign, December 28

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.

Trust the Models? In This Economy?
Business, December 19

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.

The Elusive Dream of Owning a Home in New York City
Metro, November 29

For many middle- and working-class New Yorkers, it’s an even more distant possibility than it used to be.

Is Homeownership Slipping Even Further Out of Reach for New Yorkers?
Metropolitan, November 24

In a city of renters, the turbulent pandemic housing market is making it harder than ever to buy a home.

The Apartment Found Her? Yes, and Three of Her Fellow Doctors
Real Estate, November 21

Puja Patel wanted her own apartment and wanted to be within walking distance of her new job as an emergency room doctor at Mount Sinai Queens.

FOMO Helped Drive Up Housing Prices in the Pandemic. What Can We Expect Next?
Op Ed, September 28

Inflation-corrected prices may end up substantially lower as factors driving high home prices weaken with time.

As China’s Economy Stumbles, Homeowners Boycott Mortgage Payments
Business, August 17

In a rare act of defiance, people across the country who bought property from indebted developers are refusing to repay loans on their unfinished apartments.

Large landlords aggressively moved against renters in the pandemic, a report says.
Business, July 29

A House subcommittee investigation found four firms were responsible for nearly 15,000 eviction filings while there were moratoriums on evictions.

New York Renters Are Now Paying the Price for the ‘Covid Discount’
Real Estate, July 26

More than 40 percent of the available units in Manhattan currently come from tenants priced out of apartments they leased in 2020 and 2021, according to a new StreetEasy report.

The Penn Station $7 Billion Fix-Up Moves Ahead: Here’s What to Know
Metro, July 21

The project promises to update the notorious eyesore but critics of the plan are concerned about the cost.

Nearly a Third of Gen Z Is Living at Home (and They Plan to Stay)
Real Estate, July 21

And among those who moved out of their childhood bedroom, a third are spending about half of their monthly income on rent or mortgage.

What Baby Boomers Want (Options!), Senior Housing Delivers
Business, July 19

Shifting demographics are reshaping complexes built for older Americans, who are looking for a variety of rates and services.

Moved During the Pandemic? You May Need to Update Your Insurance.
Real Estate, June 13

Many people changed where and how they lived, but “upgrading their policies for all of these experiences fell by the wayside,” an appraisal executive said.

How Do You Find an Apartment in N.Y.C. These Days?
Metro, May 28

Apartment hunting in the city has never been easy, but now the search has become seemingly impossible as prices soar. Readers told us about their pandemic housing struggles — and eventual successes.

The Extraordinary Wealth Created by the Pandemic Housing Market
Upshot, May 1

Rarely have so many Americans gained so much equity in so little time, but it’s also inseparable from the housing affordability crisis.