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My Neighbor Has a Very Annoying Emotional Support Dog. What Can I Do?
Q: My husband and I have lived in a co-op in Westchester County for 37 years. It’s a three-story building…
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$700,000 Homes in Quebec – The New York Times
La Minerve | $995,000 Canadian ($735,000) An A-frame lakefront chalet with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a wraparound balcony and a…
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The Art Dealer Leo Koenig’s West Village Duplex on the Market
For the last several years, the gallery owner Leo Koenig has been busy creating his own work of art: his…
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Boris & Horton, a Dog-Friendly Cafe, Reopens, With a Few New Tricks
A triumphant mood hung in the air at the East Village cafe Boris & Horton, as good boys and good…
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The 400-Square-Foot NYC Apartment That’s Constant Changing
Once Michael Mance and Shannie Easterby adopted a child, it didn’t take long to realize that a 400-square-foot apartment wasn’t…
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What Does the Real Estate Commission Shake-up Mean for New Yorkers?
Last week, the National Association of Realtors settled a series of lawsuits brought by home sellers, agreeing to pay $418…
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$1.5 Million Homes in California, Florida and Rhode Island
San Francisco | $1.485 Million A three-bedroom, one-and-a-quarter-bathroom condominium in a 1909 Edwardian house This floor-through apartment is in a…
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A New Building Aims to Be a Good Neighbor in Low-Rise Brooklyn
To fit into Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, known for its brownstones and low-key style, new buildings must follow a pattern: Be…
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Brooklyn Couple Colorfully Renovates Townhouse on a Budget
As Giovanni Botta and Amanda Pinegar began planning their renovation of the house they bought in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, they…
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Renting in Mott Haven, South Bronx, After a Disastrous First Apartment
Altin Sencalar’s timing could hardly have been worse. “New York is the destination for jazz,” said Mr. Sencalar, a jazz…
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