The day Paradise burned, Aaron Singer was a skeptic. Then he saw the flames in his rearview mirror. This was November 2018, and the Camp…
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They Can’t Leave the Bay Area Fast Enough
As a tech era draws to an end, more workers and companies are packing up. What comes next? San Francisco doesn’t have the same hold…
Options for Struggling Landlords Whose Tenants Can’t Pay the Rent
Q: I own a two-family property in Brooklyn. One tenant hasn’t paid rent since March. I am losing considerable rental income on this large garden…
Homes for Sale in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties: In Chelsea: a studio on the 15th floor of Kensington House, a prewar tower…
Opinion | The Relief Bill’s Biggest Blind Spot
Congress’ long-awaited new pandemic relief package, at $900 billion in aid, is good, though it’s no CARES Act. It’s smaller and shorter, operating on a…
$725,000 Homes in California
What You Get for $725,000 in California 24 Photos View Slide Show › Rancho Mirage | $724,999 A midcentury-modern-inspired house built in 1978, with three…
Homes That Sold for Around $600,000
Each week, our survey of recent residential sales in New York City and the surrounding region focuses on homes that sold around a certain price…
$400,000 Homes in Georgia, Ohio and West Virginia
What You Get for $400,000 24 Photos View Slide Show › Savannah, Ga. | $375,000 A two-bedroom, one-bathroom condo in a 1900 Victorian building This…
New Rochelle, N.Y.: A Waterfront Suburb With a Socioeconomic Mix
“We have it in our power to begin the world over again,” wrote Thomas Paine, the political provocateur, in 1776. More than two centuries later,…
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn: Convenient to Manhattan, but More Affordable
A decade ago, as housing prices ballooned in Brooklyn, particularly in northern neighborhoods close to Manhattan, David G. Farley began looking farther south for a…