A Modern Five-Bedroom House in Sintra, Portugal $3.6 MILLION (3 MILLION EUROS) This contemporary villa sits on nearly three acres in the tourist-friendly town of Sintra, about three miles from Portugal’s southwestern coastline and about 25 miles west of Lisbon. Built in
A Modern Five-Bedroom House in Sintra, Portugal $3.6 MILLION (3 MILLION EUROS) This contemporary villa sits on nearly three acres in the tourist-friendly town of Sintra, about three miles from Portugal’s southwestern coastline and about 25 miles west of Lisbon. Built in
Dallas | $2 Million A 2000 house with one bedroom and one and a half bathrooms, and a 2016 guesthouse with two bedrooms and one bathroom, on a 0.45-acre wooded hillside lot Gary Cunningham, an architect in Dallas, designed this glass, steel
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When Jonathan and Sarah Hammer began looking for a house in West Hartford, a bustling suburb abutting Connecticut’s capital city, it was immediately clear that they were in a fiercely competitive market. Early in March, they submitted an offer for $16,000 above
This densely developed town abutting Connecticut’s capital city is a ‘little bit of a liberal enclave,’ equidistant from Boston and New York.
Recent Sale $1.18 MILLION 2177 Bedford Avenue (between Church Avenue and Martense Street) Brooklyn Built in 1931, this 8,870-square-foot, four-story building in Flatbush has eight three-bedroom apartments, all rent-stabilized and occupied. It last changed hands in 1963. Buyer: Benzion Weiss Seller: Primus
All eyes are on Midtown Manhattan as everyone anxiously waits to see if and when office workers and tourists will return to what have been eerily empty streets and whether the businesses that line them will regain customers lost during the pandemic.
Vanessa Ray has lived in New York City on and off for the past decade, renting or subletting in the theater district, on the far reaches of Upper West Side, in Brooklyn and, more than once, in Lincoln Square. “I had always
A one-bedroom condominium in the Village Green complex in Los Angeles, a 1944 bungalow in Richmond and a 1965 ranch house in Santa Rosa.
On occasion, New Yorkers frustrated by all the traditional channels of finding an apartment decide to appeal directly to their neighbors. This fall, fliers showing a fluffy white Bichon Frise and a drum set appeared around the Upper West Side: “Hello! My