See Ya, Harlem; Hello … SoHa? When Neighborhood Renaming Goes Terribly Wrong Terraxplorer/iStock Whether or not you’ve ever taken “the A train to Harlem,” in upper Manhattan, as the Duke Ellington song goes, chances are you’re familiar with this…
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Hand-Built ‘Adult Fort’ in New Mexico Is Awesome Artist’s Retreat realtor.com The Santa Fe, NM, area attracts many artistic folks who flock to the town for its bohemian vibe. So it’s no surprise that a few hours south, in Tularosa,…
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M Custom Estate in Aspen Is the Week’s Most Expensive New Listing realtor.com Aspen, CO, is the playground for the successful ski set, and we’ve spotted the perfect home for well-heeled winter getaways. On the market for $36 million, this mountain…
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My Very Own Versailles: Homeowners Who Re-create the French Palace Chad King for The Wall Street Journal On an unassuming side street in Long Island’s Old Brookville, a 1,000-foot long driveway flanked by an allée of pear saplings…
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Milwaukee’s Famed Boat-Shaped House Floats Onto the Market for 9K Google Maps You want to live in a boat. But not on the water. That’s impossible, right? Not if you set your compass and steer the captain’s…
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Brooklyn’s Most Expensive Home Has Ties to a Russian Socialite—and Maybe the Mob realtor.com Brooklyn’s most expensive home is far from the hipster haven of Williamsburg or even pricey Park Slope. It’s so far off the beaten…
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