Renting and Leasing (Real Estate)

Real Estate

A SoHo Studio to Enchant a Bride and Her Entourage

Up-and-coming designers who need to work with employees and clients might require multiple spaces: a home, a studio, a showroom,.

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Movies

‘Slumlord Millionaire’ Review: Costs of Living

The documentary “Slumlord Millionaire” aims to put a face to a problem that far too many readers in New York.

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Real Estate

L.A. Fire Victims Move Away From Altadena and Pacific Palisades to Start Over

In the aftermath of the Los Angeles fires that destroyed thousands of homes and properties, many fire victims moved far.

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Real Estate

How Much Notice Do You Have to Give Your Landlord?

Q: I sublet a market-rate rental apartment in Brooklyn on a month-to-month basis. There is nothing in my sublet agreement.

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Real Estate

Permits to Build New Apartments Have Plummeted

Apartment construction boomed during the pandemic as the transition to remote work allowed more Americans to relocate, fueling rental demand.

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Real Estate

Rental Apartments Have Been Getting Smaller Over the Last Decade

If the living room in your apartment can’t fit a couch and a dining table, you’re not alone. Over the.

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Real Estate

Trading Mere Survival for a Chance at Stability

Da’Monya Cavitt tiptoes down the stairs of the house in Vallejo, Calif., that he shares with his father and two.

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Real Estate

A Former Office Tower Goes Big for Residents

An office building in the Financial District has ditched cubicles and shed most of its original facade, making way for.

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Real Estate

Madrid’s Biggest Landlord? U.S. Investment Firms

On a chilly winter night, a few dozen people gathered inside a graffiti-clad building in the Carabanchel district of Madrid..

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Real Estate

After Ending a 38-Year Marriage, a Woman Decorates Her Home for Herself

In October 2021, Cheryl Kaplan and her husband moved to North Carolina. They were in their late 60s and ready.

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