Real Estate

Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New York

This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Westport, Conn., and White Plains, N.Y.

A Quest Inspired by the Pandemic Seed Shortage and a ‘Primal Fear’

When one gardener realized there was no seed available to order, she panicked and then began asking questions. Her new…

Astoria, Queens: ‘A Mix of Traditional and Trendy’

With relatively affordable prices and an easy commute to Manhattan, the area is attracting new residents, but it still has…

$1.1 Million Homes in Connecticut, Virginia and Idaho

A 1790 house in Washington, a three-building compound in Warrenton and a midcentury home in Boise.

Giuliani’s Upper East Side Apartment Is for Sale

Judith Giuliani, his ex-wife, said that it was “no longer a home,” while Mr. Giuliani’s lawyer told a judge recently…

Women Say Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Is Rife in Group for Realtors

The powerful National Association of Realtors has ignored sexual harassment complaints, including those against the group’s president, current and former…

I Think Our Condo Board Is Spying on Us. Are These Cameras Legal?

Cameras that capture images in common areas of buildings for security purposes are lawful. Recording conversations, typically, is not.

I Accidentally Violated My Lease. How Do I Tell the Landlord — if at All?

In most cases, minor lease violations aren’t pursued because of the time and expense involved. But full transparency can often…

Once a Force in Harlem, the Oldest Black Church in New York Hangs On

Mother A.M.E. Zion Church recently received a $200,000 grant for preservation, but attendance has dwindled to a few dozen congregants…

Why Are People Still Pressing Flowers? It’s a Form of Storytelling.

For 500 years, we’ve documented the science and beauty of the natural world by pressing plants. It’s a tradition that…

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