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A Charming Farmhouse Kitchen Is a Celebration of Craft

Eny Lee Parker and Soren Ferguson brought an 1870s farmhouse in Connecticut back to life using scraps from its past.

Pick Your Favorite Lakeside Home in Ontario

A boat-in pine cabin, a peaceful waterfront cottage and a suburban townhouse, set amid the Canadian province’s sparkly lakes.

3 Screws to Keep in Your Toolbox

Hardware stores carry hundreds of screw varieties, but these will suffice for many home projects.

How Developer Stephen Ross Is Remaking West Palm Beach

The billionaire developer is planning an astonishing number of buildings, completely remaking a working-class city.

Wanted: Two Bedrooms for a New Chapter in Setúbal, Portugal. Was $400,000 Enough?

A pair of empty-nesters decided to relocate to Portugal, but Lisbon had become too expensive. A nearby coastal city won them over.

Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in East Hampton, N. Y., and a four-bedroom in Stamford, Conn.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are in NoMad, Midtown East and Ditmas Park.

Are Wasps Ruining Your Backyard Cookout? Here’s How to Stop Them.

Yellow jackets, paper wasps and hornets like to scavenge for protein and sugary carbohydrates. The best defense is making your gathering less appealing to them.

In Berkeley, Calif., a Pioneering Modernist Home for $1.425 Million

The Kip House, designed by Donald Olsen for an eminent physicist, is on the market for only the second time in its history.

Which $1.5 Million South Florida Home Would You Pick?

This week’s properties are in Miami, West Palm Beach and Key West.

How Safety Reforms Are Dimming the ‘Dream’ of Owning a Condo in Florida

Sweeping reforms should make buildings safer, but only if homeowners can afford them, and condominium boards can agree on how they should be enforced.

In Muskoka, Ontario, Building a Boathouse Was a Family Affair

When the boathouse they bought was declared structurally unsound, the Schipper family’s adult children sprang into action.

Think N.Y.C. Is Expensive? You Haven’t Looked at South Florida.

Miami’s living expenses surpassed New York’s for the first time, when comparing U.S. metropolitan areas.

They Wanted Two Bedrooms in Manhattan. What Would $600,000 Buy?

When plans to move to Italy fell through, a couple of former dancers decided to put down roots in New York. Here’s what they found.

Test Your Tomato I.Q.

It’s peak tomato season. How much do you know about everyone’s favorite summer produce?

In Ellensburg, Wash., Building a Home to Live for a Long Time

A couple wanted an intimate house for two that could also be scaled for entertaining a gang of old friends.

Moving to Florida After Retirement: Is It Worth It?

Tax benefits are only one of the factors to consider as you make your choice.

Which U.S. Cities Are People Moving To?

Military bases, colleges, and local economies are among the factors driving domestic migration.

Pick Your Favorite Summer House in Iceland

Three two-story cottages offer scenic views and close access to mountains, glaciers and waterfalls.

Doral, Fla.: From Marshland to Booming Miami Suburb

The city’s population has been rapidly growing, and they’re not just coming for the golf.

Miami’s Skyline Is Getting Super Tall

At least 10 new skyscrapers, five of them supertalls, will be built in the next five years. Is that such a good idea?

Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties are a two-bedroom condo in Pelham, N.Y., and a four-bedroom house in Wayne Township, N.J.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens

This week’s properties are in Kips Bay, Yorkville and Long Island City.

These New Yorkers Are Updating the ‘NYCHA Look’ With Renter-Friendly DIY Projects

Equipped with paint and peel-and-stick tile, D.I.Y. enthusiasts are showing other public housing residents how to beautify their spaces.

A Pasadena Craftsman Bursting With Color

Grey DeLisle lives with bold wallpaper, retro appliances and a wooden cowboy named Slim.

Which $480,000 Home Would You Pick?

This weeks properties are in Lexington, Ky.; Pittsford, N.Y.; and Bradford, Vt.

Betsey Johnson Lists Her L.A. Home for Nearly $7.5 Million

The fashion designer is selling her home in Hidden Hills, a gated community in Los Angeles County. After 10 years, the actor Sara Gilbert moves on.

The Garbage Trucks Outside Are Too Loud! What Can I Do?

Trash collection vehicles could be louder than what the city code allows. To prove it, these are the options.

A Playroom That’s a Far Cry From Sad Beige

Colorful cabinets, collages, and couches create the ultimate fun zone for Alex Proba’s daughter.

Pick Your Favorite Home Under $2 Million in Rio de Janeiro

A Balinese-style house near a national park, a two-level penthouse with views of Corcovado Mountain and a newly renovated duplex with a pool.

Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are a six-bedroom house in Pelham, N.Y., and a three-bedroom townhouse in New Canaan, Conn.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx

This week’s properties are in the Flatiron district, Yorkville and Riverdale.

How Much of N.Y.C. Is Covered by Trees? Not Enough.

A goal to improve and expand the city’s tree canopy lacks a solid plan and the money to enact one.

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