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A Frank Lloyd Wright house outside St. Louis, an 1862 home in Roanoke and a converted railroad depot halfway between Houston and Austin.
By JULIE LASKY
After years of steady price growth, Dublin is seeing a market cool-down as new lending laws begin to have an effect.
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Once plagued by crime and drugs, this historic river city is reinventing itself as a destination for lovers of the outdoors.
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Recent residential sales in New York City and the region.
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The postmodern Hamptons house was commissioned by the artist Norman Mercer in the 1970s and is on the market for $9.5 million.
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By RONDA KAYSEN
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Short answer: Yes. But only if they can find you negligent, which is hard to do.
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It’s not always easy to find a place to store your bike. But some places are definitely riskier than others.
By Ronda Kaysen
Almost any holiday is an excuse for a parade in this Colonial-era river town — even Burning of the Ships Day, commemorating a British attack in 1814.
By Lisa Prevost
With easy access to the city but more affordable housing, the borough draws a range of residents — even some who thought they’d never leave New York.
By Kathleen Lynn
With a population of just over 4,000, this Bergen County borough has a small-town vibe that appeals to newcomers and longtime residents alike.
By Jill P. Capuzzo
In this quiet Long Island enclave, the tranquil beaches and vineyards are part of the draw. So are the friendly residents.
By Jan Benzel
These days you can’t walk far without spotting a new Montessori school or a child’s hair salon. So much for the area’s reputation for grimy authenticity.
By Julie Lasky