How Does Your Landlord Calculate Your Rent?
Big institutional landlords probably use algorithms, but small landlords who know their tenants well sometimes have a hard time raising the rent.
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Big institutional landlords probably use algorithms, but small landlords who know their tenants well sometimes have a hard time raising the rent.
By KIM VELSEY
Some of the people who visit open houses are not in buying mode at all, they just want a peek at how others live.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A couple — one of whom is an architect — searches for a place to renovate, preferably a property they can make into a two-family for rental income.
By JOYCE COHEN
Nothing brings people together better than a warm fire on a cold day.
By TIM McKEOUGH
Residential housing prices in Morocco rose 4 percent year over year in the third quarter of 2017, in contrast to the trend of the previous three years.
By ROXANA POPESCU
This week’s properties include a four-bedroom in Westport, Conn., and a six-bedroom in Asharoken, N.Y.
Reported by LISA PREVOST and MARCELLE SUSSMAN FISCHLER
This week’s listings are in Sutton, Chelsea and Park Slope, Brooklyn.
By C. J. HUGHES
The most viewed properties on The New York Times’s “Find a Home” listings site.
By MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY
A home operates with the seasons, coming to life in the spring and hunkering down for the winter. Follow this natural arc all year long and your house will run like a well-oiled machine.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A 19th-century cottage in Key West, a pueblo-style home in Santa Fe and an 1889 house in Lexington.
By JULIE LASKY
Residential real estate sales stalled in the fourth quarter of 2017, as tax concerns and a softening luxury market took a toll.
By STEFANOS CHEN
This Somerset County township, about 50 miles southwest of Midtown, offers a diverse housing stock, good schools and lots of farmland.
By JILL P. CAPUZZO
Buying a house and renovating it was within their budget — but only if they gave up the dream of Brooklyn.
By TIM McKEOUGH
A reader wonders about the obstacles to redividing two apartments that were combined long ago.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A sampling of letters and comments responding to some of the most popular questions of 2017.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Christmas trees and poinsettias irk some longtime residents of an Upper West Side co-op.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Two New Yorkers wonder how much to tip building staff at the holidays.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A tenant wonders how to get the landlord to improve security after packages are taken.
By RONDA KAYSEN
A tenant wonders how to protect a garden apartment that provides the only access to an outside space.
By RONDA KAYSEN
This Somerset County township has a diverse housing stock, good schools and lots of farmland.
About 20 miles from Midtown, Tuckahoe, in southern Westchester, is a welcoming, diverse village with new construction projects in the works.
By SUSAN HODARA
In a neighborhood known for its historic landmarks, sleek towers are rising near the East River, attracting new, younger residents.
By AILEEN JACOBSON
A small Westchester community with a large reservoir, Valhalla is quiet, forested and mostly residential.
By JULIE LASKY
In a neighborhood known for its public housing, luxury towers are in the works, and not everyone is pleased.
By C. J. HUGHES