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  1. climate change
    My Doomed Hunt for a House in the RockawaysI was ready to buy a home in a neighborhood I loved. Was I delusional?
  2. listings edit
    This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment ListingsNot one but two full Tudors.
  3. who’s buying
    Arthur Sulzberger Jr. Is Moving to Morningside HeightsThe former New York Times publisher bought a $2.45 million condo in the Robert A.M. Stern–designed Claremont Hall.
  4. amenity wars
    Apple-Picking With Your Luxury Building Sounds MiserableDevelopers are trying to make adult field trips a hot new amenity for renters.
  5. under a million
    Two Balconies and a Grand Courtyard on E. 78th for $500,000And a Brooklyn Heights two-bedroom co-op that doesn’t require board approval.
  6. who’s selling
    Bill Ackman Is Getting Out of the BeresfordThe hedge-fund billionaire is selling two units for a total of $20 million.
  7. election 2024
    The Trump Luxury BumpAll-cash buyers in Manhattan seemed to be feeling pretty good last week, setting a seasonal high for contracts signed.
  8. mysteries
    The Black Hole on Columbia HeightsAn Italianate mansion mysteriously left to rot on Matt Damon’s Brooklyn Heights block.
  9. the business of brokering
    A Reckoning for the Dilettante Real-Estate AgentProfessional brokers are hoping new industry rules might cull the amateurs.
  10. the business of brokering
    Good-bye to the Broker FeeThe City Council voted today to stop your landlord from passing his expenses on to you.
  11. under a million
    A Clinton Hill One-Bedroom With an Ideal Layout for $685,000And a handsome little studio that made us reconsider the Financial District.
  12. get out of town
    A Former Arts Colony With a Saltwater Pool in WoodstockAnd a David Henken retreat in the woods for less than a million.
  13. a truly terrific new york listing
    ‘I Don’t Think There’s Anything in This Apartment That Wasn’t Custom’This Noho duplex on the market is full of clever interventions.
  14. under a million
    A Kips Bay One-Bedroom With Brownstone Charm for $595,000And a Greenwich Village studio with lovely built-ins and a Murphy bed.
  15. operators
    The Weird Worth of 40 Wall StreetDonald Trump’s most troubled real estate could soon become a slick machine to curry favor with the president.
  16. celebrity real estate
    Elon Musk Wants a Big Love CompoundThe billionaire has so far bought three neighboring mansions in Austin to house his 11 children and at least some of their moms.
  17. under a million
    What Might Be the Nicest $700,000 One-Bedroom in BrooklynAnd a Harlem two-bed that almost feels too affordable to be true.
  18. amenity wars
    The Phone-Detox AmenityAt the all-electric 505 State Street, residents are asked to unplug.
  19. leasings
    Chobani House Is ComingThe company is leasing every floor of 360 Bowery and carving out part of it as a laboratory for nonprofits.
  20. power
    Douglas Elliman CEO Howard Lorber Is Out — But Why Now?Head of the brokerage for more than two decades, Lorber faced criticism for his handling of complaints against Tal and Oren Alexander.
  21. who’s selling
    Raffi Is Selling His HouseThe musician and activist’s Salt Spring Island three-bedroom has wood beams and ocean views and is going for $1.875 million.
  22. celebrity real estate
    A Fitting End to the Saga of Rudy Giuliani’s Apartment“America’s mayor” always wanted a penthouse. Now the Georgia election workers he defamed own it.
  23. chapters
    How to Look at Zillow With John WilsonA landlord’s offer spurred the documentarian and HBO host to go on a listings deep dive.
  24. under a million
    A Wonderfully Sprawling Lenox Hill Three-Bedroom for $849,000And a charming Woodside one-bedroom with a delightful little price.
  25. city planning
    An ‘Italian Hill Town’ for Biohackers and Crypto CEOsWelcome to Esmeralda.
  26. brick & mortar
    A Golf Simulator Is Never FarAstroturf, projector screens, and men in deep concentration over their swings are taking over Manhattan (and some of Brooklyn).
  27. get out of town
    An Inn From 1807 With a Separate Carriage House in Stone RidgeAnd a stunning post-and-beam home with warm stone and river views in High Falls.
  28. truly terrific
    A Hidden Artist’s Complex Behind Spring StreetA screenwriter recruited friends to fix up a tenement in Nolita. In the half-century since, it’s housed artists, editors, and Laila Gohar.
  29. street fights
    The Fight Over the Chrysler Building Is Getting WeirdAby Rosen’s RFR claims Cooper Union’s handling of student protests drove away tenants. Where is all of this heading?
  30. business of brokering
    No One Wants to Live Near TikTokersFrom Dumbo to the West Village, brokers say hordes of content creators are giving clients cold feet.
  31. street fight
    The Panic About the ParapetsA new regulation about roofline walls is making brownstone owners anxious. Does it apply to them? Can they get out of it? Are they being exploited?
  32. celebrity real estate
    The Via Carota Chefs Are Selling Their West Village ApartmentJody Williams and Rita Sodi’s kitchen is appropriately stunning.
  33. celebrity real estate
    Jonathan Safran Foer’s Ditmas Park Mansion Just Listed for $35,000 a MonthIt has a saltwater pool out back.
  34. extreme weather
    The Nantucket Buyers Betting Against Losing It AllA waterfront house might last for two years or ten. These homeowners are willing to take the risk.
  35. get out of town
    A Frank Lloyd Wright Homage in ChappaquaPlus a four-bedroom Catskills A-frame cabin renovated by a food critic.
  36. a truly terrific new york listing
    An Abandoned Red Hook Building Redesigned for a Cookbook AuthorAn open kitchen on the top floor meant Jessie Sheehan could perfect her recipes and look out onto the New York Harbor.
  37. under a million
    A Chelsea One-Bedroom With a Pool for Under a MillionPlus a loftlike Park Slope one-bed with tin ceilings and two working fireplaces.
  38. who’s selling
    The Apartment That Cereal Milk Built Is for SaleChristina Tosi and Will Guidara are selling their Chelsea floor-through for $5.895 million.
  39. unaffordable housing
    You Need to Earn More Than $200,000 a Year to Buy in New York CityWhich is actually slightly lower than last year.
  40. who’s selling
    Derek Lam Is Selling His Gramercy Park ApartmentThe fashion designer is listing his place — which he completely redesigned — at a nearly $1 million loss.
  41. the business of brokering
    So Far, the New Broker-Fee Rules Are Good for SellersAs for whether housing prices go down, don’t bet on it.
  42. under a million
    A Crown Heights Three-Bedroom With a Roof Deck for Under a MillionPlus some very appealing red pocket doors in Park Slope.
  43. spotted in the listings
    A Peacock Enclosure in Greenwich and Other Things We Dug Up This WeekA new series on all the small but notable things we noticed from our sweep of real estate listings
  44. who’s selling
    Ian Schrager Is Selling His Dumbo LoftFor nearly the same price he bought it for seven years ago.
  45. under a million
    A Clinton Hill One-Bedroom Plus Office for Under a MillionPlus a true three-bedroom in Red Hook and a loftlike one-bed on the Lower East Side.
  46. the housing market
    What Even Is a Buyer’s Market These Days?And are we in one yet?
  47. developing
    The Flatiron Will Go CondoPlans have been revealed for a conversion to 60 very nice apartments, some of them pointy.
  48. under a million
    An Upper West Side Studio That Can Pass for a One-Bedroom for $469,000Plus a Horatio Street studio with a lovely shared garden and a Turtle Bay one-bedroom with a Juliet balcony.
  49. landlords
    Everything We Know About the Federal Lawsuit Against RealPageThe company is accused of running a nationwide “scheme with landlords to break the law.”
  50. get out of town
    A Converted Church With 30-Foot Ceilings in HudsonAnd the mid-century home of Robert Sherman, a longtime classical-music radio host.
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