Helping Those Who Hoard
In a city where most people live close together, in small spaces, hoarding is aproblem that affects everyone — and solving it isn’t that simple.
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In a city where most people live close together, in small spaces, hoarding is aproblem that affects everyone — and solving it isn’t that simple.
By KAYA LATERMAN
The Sea Bright, N.J., home was designed to be indestructible.
By TIM McKEOUGH
This week’s properties are on Sutton Place, in Lenox Hill, and in Downtown Brooklyn.
Reported by C. J. HUGHES and SUZANNE HAMLIN
This week’s properties include five-bedroom homes in New Canaan, Conn., and Sands Point, N.Y.
Reported by MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER and LISA PREVOST
Homeowners are seeing the same problems that plagued shoddy buildings in the last housing cycle, but a new court ruling may limit their legal options.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Some cities are more expensive than others, but even in those where the median home price is about the same, the price per square foot can vary dramatically.
By MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY
An Israeli couple find a floor-through at an estate sale and make it their own.
By JOYCE COHEN
This neighborhood on the cusp of Long Island offers the conveniences of an urban setting with the comfort of friendly neighbors.
By MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER
Buying a home can seem like a daunting process, but with careful research and determination, the keys to that dream home can be yours. We’ll help you along your path toward homeownership.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
With a rapidly growing population and limited housing supply, Frankfurt has seen prices increase by more than 10 percent in the last year.
By LISA PREVOST
A historic brick house in Columbus, a midcentury ranch in Bloomfield Township, and a 1799 retreat in Old Chatham.
By TIM McKEOUGH
You’ve finally got some outdoor space. Now what are you going to do with it?
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
When the noisy baby in the apartment next door keeps you up all night, is there anything to be done?
By RONDA KAYSEN
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
Compiled by C. J. HUGHES
Is it legal for a landlord to pass along city fines to the occupants of a rent-stabilized building?
By RONDA KAYSEN
Is it safe to carve new windows into an old brick facade?
By RONDA KAYSEN
When the roots from a neighbor’s tree destroy your driveway, who is responsible for fixing it?
By RONDA KAYSEN
To repay a loan, is it better to refinance your mortgage or take out a home equity line of credit?
By RONDA KAYSEN
What’s the best way to raise a roommate’s rent — or get her to move out?
By RONDA KAYSEN
This hamlet in northern Westchester County has good schools and a wealth of outdoor activities.
By SUSAN HODARA
This Dutchess County village, with a bakery, a whiskey bar, Victorian architecture and plenty of undeveloped land, is no manicured suburb, residents say.
By JULIE LASKY
Hugging the Hudson River, Edgewater is home to a colony of monk parrots, an exotic Japanese food hall and a swamped historic ferryboat.
By JULIE LASKY
A small town with a range of cultural attractions and upscale restaurants nearby. Homeowners find sophisticated and accomplished neighbors as well.
By JACK KADDEN
Years after the hurricane destroyed 350 homes, the private community has not fully recovered. But there are flip-flops for sale again in the surf shop, and new sand dunes to hide young lovers.
By JULIE LASKY