Interactive, Today
Seeking more space for their growing children (and maybe a pool), a couple combed the San Fernando Valley for a single-family home they could afford. Here’s what they found.
Real Estate, Today
This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, Kips Bay and Riverdale.
Real Estate, Today
This week’s properties are a three-bedroom Tudor in Rockville Centre, N.Y., and a five-bedroom house in Cranford, N.J.
Real Estate, Today
But the number of sales is also rising, according to a Q1 market report, seemingly unaffected by prices.
Real Estate, Yesterday
An Italianate home in Martinez, Calif., an industrial condo in Denver, and an updated farmhouse in Shelburne, Vt.
Foreign, Yesterday
Soaring housing costs, with many homes nearing $1 million, have sparked an exodus from cities like Vancouver, and Canadians want their next prime minister to do something about it.
World, Yesterday
Soaring housing costs, with many homes nearing $1 million, have sparked an exodus from cities like Vancouver, and Canadians want their next prime minister to do something about it.
Real Estate, Yesterday
Offering up an element of surprise, bar cabinets are impressive, functional showpieces.
Metro, Yesterday
As the busy summer rental season approaches, The New York Times wants to hear your must-haves and absolutely-nots when you’re looking for a place to live.
Real Estate, April 22
With recent recognition from the Green Building Council, the 1,200-acre development is poised to welcome its first residential tenants this fall.
Real Estate, April 22
One of New York City’s minor yet annoying inconveniences is a line that forms when a restaurant or another business becomes wildly popular.
Real Estate, April 21
A Times reporting team is looking for reader input on how the reduction in the federal work force has affected the two Maryland communities.
Real Estate, April 21
A compound in Sonoma, a house with bay views in Tiburon and a penthouse in Santa Monica
Real Estate, April 21
After years of doing what she thought was expected of her, Cheryl Kaplan restarted her life and painted it red.
Metro, April 21
A new law that will require many landlords, and not renters, to cover broker fees is set to take effect in less than two months. It may change how New Yorkers move.
Metro, April 20
The house in the Jamaica Estates neighborhood had no working smoke detectors and was crammed with tenants, fire officials said.
En español, April 20
Durante mucho tiempo, los libertarios han considerado la vida en el océano como la próxima frontera. Algunos hombres ricos quieren empezar a vivir bajo el agua.
Real Estate, April 19
Try seeking a resolution that treats each person in the conflict with dignity.
Video, April 19
Jesus Jiménez, a New York Times reporter, goes to the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles to look into the burnt lots on sale for millions of dollars. Several weeks after wildfires destroyed the wealthy neighborhood, homeowners are asses...
National, April 19
As Pacific Palisades residents clear debris from January’s wildfires, they’re wrestling with the decision to stay and rebuild or sell and move away.
Sunday Business, April 19
Losing your home in a disaster when you’re at or near retirement age can derail your finances and jeopardize the funds you were counting on.
En español, April 19
Una temporada turística que se extiende de octubre a marzo ha sido de todo menos alegre para algunos residentes de Rovaniemi, la “Ciudad natal oficial de Papá Noel”.
Real Estate, April 18
A couple wanted to build a house on a sloped lot in Washington State, but they didn’t want to cut into the hillside to lay a foundation. They found a better solution.
Real Estate, April 18
Muskoka is a popular ‘cottage country’ destination with 1,600 lakes, two hours north of the Greater Toronto Area.
Metro, April 17
The Elizabeth Street Garden in Lower Manhattan was going to be razed to make way for affordable housing for older New Yorkers. Now the plan may be on hold.
Interactive, April 17
After growing up in Beacon, N.Y., and drifting apart as adults, two siblings plotted their return — and brought their mother and kids along, too.
Real Estate, April 17
This week’s properties are in the financial district, Lenox Hill and Woodside.
Real Estate, April 17
This week’s properties are a two-bedroom lake house in Ridgefield and a four-bedroom home Bronxville.
Real Estate, April 17
Mark Zuckerberg’s political ideology and tastes have evolved. His real estate portfolio reflects the shift.
Real Estate, April 17
A fraction of rent-burdened households receive Section 8 vouchers — and they may not even be able to use them.
Metro, April 16
The head of a U.S. housing agency told prosecutors that Letitia James appeared to have falsified real estate records, a move that could be the start of an investigation of a key Trump adversary.
Culture, April 16
Designed to be an idyllic neighborhood more than a century ago, Forest Hills Gardens is now a hub for music — and noise complaints.
Real Estate, April 16
A rowhouse in Bordentown, a cottage in New Orleans and a Craftsman bungalow in Little Rock.
Real Estate, April 16
A city celebrated for its food scene also provides hiking, cycling and stargazing in the natural beauty of the desert.
Foreign, April 15
A tourist season that stretches from October to March has been anything but jolly for some residents of the “Official Hometown of Santa Claus.”
En español, April 15
Las multitudes de turistas con destino a la Antártida han traído prosperidad a Ushuaia, la ciudad más meridional de Argentina, pero el auge también está poniendo presión sobre la población local y afectando al medio ambiente
Interactive, April 15
Enter the L.A. Home They Have Turned Into a Gallery
Real Estate, April 15
Consumers may be unwilling to pay more for pottery, pillows and the other stuff that makes homes feel homey, leaving home décor store owners worried.
Real Estate, April 15
Alfredo Paredes showcases an easy lighting upgrade; monochromatic pottery; and a one-of-a-kind ceramic sculpture he got as a boy.
Magazine, April 15
Libertarians have long looked at ocean living as the next frontier. Some wealthy men are testing the waters.
Editorial, April 15
Public land is a promising place to build what Western cities need most and mostly don’t allow: homes and apartments for low-wage workers.
Travel, April 15
Crowds of tourists bound for Antarctica have brought prosperity to Argentina’s southernmost city, but the boom is also squeezing locals and stressing the environment.
Real Estate, April 14
An architect in Southern California wanted to create a larger home for her family. She was inspired, in part, by West African textiles and a dress she wore as a teenager.
Metro, April 14
Placing a preschool or day care center in a building can help sell the development to the community. It also makes the city stronger.
Real Estate, April 14
A hillside bungalow in Topanga Canyon, a unit in a Hollywood condo building and an oceanfront apartment in Redondo Beach
National, April 13
Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas is trying to stop a planned community near Dallas that has fueled anti-Muslim hostility and divided locals.
Real Estate, April 12
It depends, in part, on whether you’re protected under New York’s nascent Good Cause Eviction law.
Real Estate, April 11
When Lucas Kerr decided to revive the farm that had been in his family for seven generations, he chose to plant weed, grown in New York and sold to New Yorkers.
Real Estate, April 11
In and around the Victorian capital, buyers can find seaside vacation homes, converted industrial lofts, and historic homes on quiet residential streets.
Metro, April 11
New York City is facing a shortage of preschool programs. Real estate developers have discovered that providing day care in their buildings can be good for business.
Obits, April 10
His work on the interiors of the Time-Life Building helped set the tone for postwar office style and provided a model for the set of “Mad Men.”
Interactive, April 10
Fortifying the American home has become big business, selling an endless supply of paranoia.
Interactive, April 10
With about $750,000 to spend, a couple with a dream of opening a business for farm-to-table events looked at pastoral properties in New York, Vermont and Maine.
Real Estate, April 10
This week’s properties are three-bedroom homes in Glen Cove, N.Y., and Norwalk, Conn.
Real Estate, April 10
This week’s properties are in Carnegie Hill, Greenwich Village and Greenpoint.
Magazine, April 10
The word has become an epithet for garish, reckless growth — but to fix the housing crisis, the country needs more of it.
Real Estate, April 10
Over most of the past decade, Millennials have purchased more homes than other generational groups. But not in 2024.
Real Estate, April 9
An 1875 home in Kennebunkport, a converted church in Thunderbolt and a contemporary home in Phoenix
Real Estate, April 9
The ecologist Douglas Tallamy says your landscape can help manage the watershed, support pollinators, bolster a viable food web, and sequester carbon.
Real Estate, April 8
A woman saved a decrepit building in the ’70s and turned it into, among other things, an art museum, an opera house and a jazz club. It is about to be listed for sale.
Metro, April 8
In the next 15 years, the New York area could lose more than 80,000 homes to floods, worsening the housing shortage, according to a new report.
Magazine, April 8
It was an idyllic pocket of Los Angeles where people knew their neighbors — and homes sold for $5 million. The fire ignited competing visions for its future.
Real Estate, April 8
The financial decline of some of the city’s most popular clubs has put a spotlight on the realities of nightlife.
Metro, April 8
Thousands of working people in New York City now live in shelters, unable to afford apartments despite holding down jobs that pay them $50,000 or more.
Real Estate, April 7
A ranch house in Napa, a Streamline Moderne home in Pasadena and a townhouse in Oceanside
Magazine, April 7
The reality of being a contractor includes labor shortages, brutal competition and low, low margins.
Metro, April 7
The metro region’s housing shortage is acute. But by 2040, dozens of neighborhoods and suburbs are likely to have lost thousands of homes to floods, a new report found.
Real Estate, April 5
A potential buyer confronts an unexpected monthly fee.
Interactive, April 4
A block is more than just houses — it’s one of our most basic forms of community. This is the story of what’s lost when a whole block burns.
Real Estate, April 4
An exhibition honors Tapio Wirkkala in the context of the remote northern region that captivated him.
Real Estate, April 4
A modern farmhouse near Lac-Brome, a hilltop house in Racine and a sprawling home in Sutton
En español, April 3
El año pasado, el gobierno español anunció que dejaría de expedir visados por inversión, con el fin de combatir una crisis inmobiliaria que había puesto los alquileres y los precios de la vivienda fuera del alcance de muchos españoles.
Interactive, April 3
Shaking off first-time, home-buying jitters, a couple with a budget of just over $1 million searched for a two-bedroom with room for guests and their dog.
Real Estate, April 3
Municipalities are encouraging office conversions with incentives and rule changes.
Real Estate, April 2
This week’s properties are a modern four-bedroom house in North Caldwell, and a colonial-style four-bedroom in Great Neck.
Real Estate, April 2
This week’s properties are in TriBeCa, Hudson Heights and Fort Hamilton.
Real Estate, April 2
A midcentury modern home in Murray, a Craftsman in Birmingham and a brick rowhouse in Washington
Real Estate, April 2
The residency-by-investment program meant to stimulate the economy was so popular that Spain had to shut it down.
Interactive, April 1
Take a line-by-line look at the estimated costs of building this four-bedroom home in Phoenix, Ariz., under President Trump’s agenda.
Real Estate, April 1
The inquiry is another roadblock to efforts by HUD and DOGE to slash funds earmarked for the enforcement of the Fair Housing Act.
Real Estate, April 1
When he was five years old, Malcolm Barlow arrived at a country estate in Pennsylvania to escape World War II. He never left, under circumstances he would not understand until years later.
Real Estate, April 1
Lamps in all shapes and sizes can be used to recast the feel of a room, brighten dark corners and illuminate your treasures.
En español, March 31
La crisis de la ciudad española ejemplifica una escasez más amplia de viviendas asequibles que se extiende rápidamente por Europa y aumenta la desigualdad.
Real Estate, March 31
A couple and their architect friend built a family home that celebrates hyperlocal building materials.
Business, March 31
A surge in U.S. wealth has been driven by stock and home values. But the gains are concentrated at the top, leaving others in a sour economic mood.
Business, March 31
The size of the fund, which is run by the Vistria Group, highlights how investors see an opportunity to address the nation’s housing crisis.
Real Estate, March 31
Condos in Sherman Oaks, Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles
Business, March 30
The Spanish city’s woes mirror a broader affordable-housing crunch spreading rapidly across Europe and driving inequality.
Real Estate, March 29
One year after a settlement, sellers and buyers alike say that some agents are using loopholes to resist change.
Real Estate, March 29
Asking pot smokers to better ventilate their apartments may not work in older buildings or ones with poor air circulation.
Real Estate, March 28
The coastal region in northeastern Spain has a long artistic and cultural heritage, as well as both modern and historic homes.
Real Estate, March 28
Nailing a loose floorboard into the joist below should eliminate the rattle or squeak. But even if it doesn’t, we’ve got you covered.
Business, March 28
Leasing for defense and aerospace start-ups is up as global tensions and conflicts buoy investments in manufacturing.
Interactive, March 27
The film and TV producers champion the importance of family, at home and in the media.
Real Estate, March 27
Students and neighbors are suing the school, magnifying the broader complaint that institutions stifle free expression when they restrict access to public spaces following protests.
Video, March 27
Columbia University’s gates, closed in 2023 in anticipation of demonstrations over the war in Gaza, are at the center of a lawsuit. In an emailed statement, a university spokesperson said the school is “focused on ensuring that all of our students...
Interactive, March 27
After decades of nomadic land-based living, a couple decided to search for a fishing vessel that could take them on their next journey. How far would $350,000 go?
Real Estate, March 27
This week’s properties are in Yorkville, the East Village and St. George.
Real Estate, March 27
This week’s properties are a three-bedroom house in Stamford, Conn., and a four-bedroom house in Scarsdale, N.Y.
Real Estate, March 27
Americans are staying in their homes much longer than they did 20 years ago. Especially in California.
Real Estate, March 26
Privatizing the government-sponsored mortgage giants could be a windfall for investors and raise interest rates for home buyers.
Real Estate, March 26
A Queen Anne Revival in Harpers Ferry, a condo in an 1840 house in Charleston, and a shingled house in New Bedford.
Book Review, March 26
A new book by the journalist Brian Goldstone puts a spotlight on people who have jobs but no homes, whose struggles remain largely invisible.
Climate, March 26
One community near Phoenix is taking a “completely different” approach to development.
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.
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.
Real Estate, February 13
Legislation would end tenant protections that were first put in place during the pandemic.
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.
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.
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.
Metropolitan, March 5
The city has rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in meaningful ways. But the recovery is incomplete and uneven.
Business, February 5
Chastened by a series of economic downturns that punished the hospitality industry, state leaders are working to broaden the economy.
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.
Op Ed, November 14
The Federal Reserve’s relentless attack on inflation has jeopardized the housing market.
Business, October 23
Everyone who relies on credit in America is confronting a new reality: Money will cost more for a good long while.
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.
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?
Business, June 19
In New Zealand, high interest rates have sent property prices sliding nearly 18 percent since November 2021.
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?
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.
Op Ed, May 4
The banking crisis may be just getting started.
Op Ed, March 15
Many of the nation’s major cities face a daunting future.
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.
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.
Real Estate, January 24
Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.
Interactive, January 24
What is it like to pour your life savings into apartments that might never get built?
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.
Real Estate, January 14
Federal guidelines require employees’ health information to be kept confidential. But employers also have an obligation to protect the workplace.
Business, December 31
From Barbiecore to revenge travel, social media trends gave us a clear picture of the forces reshaping the economy.
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.
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.
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.
Metro, November 29
For many middle- and working-class New Yorkers, it’s an even more distant possibility than it used to be.
Metropolitan, November 24
In a city of renters, the turbulent pandemic housing market is making it harder than ever to buy a home.
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.
Op Ed, September 28
Inflation-corrected prices may end up substantially lower as factors driving high home prices weaken with time.
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.
Business, July 29
A House subcommittee investigation found four firms were responsible for nearly 15,000 eviction filings while there were moratoriums on evictions.
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.
Metro, July 21
The project promises to update the notorious eyesore but critics of the plan are concerned about the cost.
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.
Business, July 19
Shifting demographics are reshaping complexes built for older Americans, who are looking for a variety of rates and services.
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.
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.
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.