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How Malawan Patamapongs, an interior designer whose clients have included members of the Thai royal family, built her dream house on a 1,200-square-meter lot in Bangkok.
This traditional Greek, white-washed home in Lindos, on the island of Rhodes, is minutes away from the beach.
House of the Day: A four-bedroom duplex in Hong Kong's exclusive Repulse Bay, home to such names as casino magnate Stanley Ho, is on the market for $10.9 million.
As the federal government's flagship mortgage-modification program comes under scrutiny for failing to meet its goal of helping 3 to 4 million troubled homeowners, state-level efforts to boost modifications appear to be picking up momentum.
The CDC said it has found no link between tainted Chinese drywall and the deaths of 11 people exposed to the imported drywall in Louisiana, Florida and Virginia homes.
The Wall Street Journal's latest quarterly survey of housing-market conditions found that prices declined in all of the 28 major metropolitan areas tracked during the fourth quarter when compared to a year earlier.
Falling home prices and lethargic sales have been bad news for homeowners, but a boost for apartment-building landlords. As millions of families switch from being homeowners to renters, apartment-building values have soared.
Nestled in the mountains between the villages of Venusberg and Kessenich in Germany, this seven-bedroom residence is a few minutes from the Kottenforst nature reserve.
Frank Gehry's latest creation gives the New World Symphony in Miami a permanent new home. It's a safe design, with emphasis on the interior experiences rather than exterior flourishes.
This early 20th-century home on the shores of Italy's Lake Como is being restored after remaining vacant for the past 50 years.
House of the Day: How a designer turned a cramped four-bedroom apartment into an award-winning home featuring plenty of open space.
Real-estate owners aren't the only ones losing their properties to foreclosure. The past few years have seen a rapid acceleration in the number of churches losing their sanctuaries because they can't pay the mortgage.
This 19th-century, Grade-II listed home in Hutton Rudby, North Yorkshire, was designed by English architect Anthony Salvin for the 10th Viscount Falkland.
In the third quarter of 2010, Hong Kong's median home price, $331,138 was 11 times higher than the median household income, putting the city last among 325 cities in an affordability survey.
The nearly 100-year-old Villa de Wiltzangk in Aerdenhout, built by architect C.J. Kortenbach, was recently recognized as a municipal monument.
House of the Day: In another sign of the rental market heating up: a 5,548-square-foot house on the west side of Hong Kong Island is now leasing for $38,480 a month.
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Built in the 1940s and designed by local architect Gustav Maass, this home along the Intracoastal Waterway in Palm Beach, Fla., is furnished with antiques and features limestone floors, a wood-burning fireplace, a pool and a dock.
Blackstone's once-embarrassing Hilton investment has turned profitable, helping Blackstone's real-estate group score gains that are expected to be a big part of the company's fourth-quarter earnings release.
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With bank financing for new construction in short supply, real-estate developers are turning to a federal program that grants green cards to foreign nationals who invest at least $500,000 in a project.
The wife has something in mind for the man cave. Ruh-roh.
The designers figure out a theme for the man cave.
One WSJ guy finds out a TV network will be building him his own special space in his basement.
A co-op apartment inherited by a Nepalese butler at the Dakota, one of the most famous apartment buildings in New York, has found a buyer for more than $4 million, brokers said.
A venture between a New York real-estate investor and a Seattle property developer has reached a tentative deal to buy the former downtown Verizon tower, long scorned as one of the city's biggest architectural eyesores.
The owner of this four-bedroom Mendham, N.J., home didn't care what people would say about her décor, including a hot pink sofa with a bright red wall. She chose what made her happy.
Rules being developed by regulators could make it more difficult for consumers to get home loans, a U.S. senator warned Wednesday.
The Presidio Trust last month completed an overhaul of 1,100 former Army housing units in the famed national park, but controversy over high rents and preservation issues still loom over the project.
As property prices in Japan hover near a two-decade low, a new breed of investor has taken up some space traditionally dominated by Western institutions: high-net-worth Asian individuals and offshore Asian funds.
Heavy snow accumulation and long cold snaps across the U.S. have left people unusually vulnerable to the dangers of ice and snow buildup.
The distribution-space giant being formed by the megamerger of ProLogis and AMB Property is looking at Europe as a major stomping ground.
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