Real Estate
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When Everything Goes Wrong, There’s Always New York
Julian Abeleda was optimistic when he left California, but he had a hard landing in Manhattan. A TikTok video about…
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‘Hood Century’: How One Man Is Redefining Midcentury Modern Architecture
In 1928, a Black congregation in Cincinnati bought a German Gothic brick structure originally built in 1865 as a synagogue.…
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Could Black Flight Change a Model of Integration?
American suburbs have long faced the issue of white families leaving as more residents of color move in. But in…
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It’s OK to Get Carried Away When You’re Shopping for Flower Seeds
Here’s how to make sure those impulse catalog purchases result in happy surprises — not buyer’s remorse.
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A Fossil Flower Trapped in Amber Had a Mistaken Identity for 150 Years
A study of the Baltic specimen offers new insights into what Europe’s climate was like some 35 million years ago.
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Dolphins Can Shout, but It’s Never Loud Enough
Researchers found that dolphins confronted with noise increase the volume and duration of their calls to one another but struggle…
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in NoMad, Washington Heights and Sheepshead Bay.
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s homes are in Garden City, N.Y., and Old Greenwich, Conn.
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Selling Houses While Black
About 6 percent of real estate agents and brokers in the United States are Black. Their white peers make almost…
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Renting Rather Than Buying? Here’s Where You’ll Save the Most.
Although renting is still cheaper than paying a mortgage in most U.S. metro areas, the gap between the two is…