RONDA KAYSEN
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‘Are You Going to Be the One to Get Rid of Santa?’
A family in a small town in New York holds a world record for having the most lights on a residential property to the dismay...
What the Landmark Real Estate Lawsuit Verdict Means for Realtors
A recent ruling has the potential to transform the way Americans buy and sell homes — and many real estate agents are feeling a sense...
Worried About Living in a Flood Zone? Try a House That Floats.
Eventually, coastal cities threatened with rising tides and bigger storms could use not just the waterfront, but also the water, as places to build housing.
Feeling Mortgage-Rate Envy? You’re Not Alone.
With interest rates climbing, a new form of one-upmanship is making the rounds: the mortgage-rate humble brag.
The Modern Farmhouse Is Today’s McMansion. And It’s Here to Stay.
In a divided country, a clean look and a neutral color palette is the aesthetic comforting communities around the country.
Lessons Learned From a Decade of Answering Your Real Estate Questions
In her final entry as The New York Times’s Ask Real Estate columnist, Ronda Kaysen reflects on what it means to give endless advice.
Roman and Kendall Roy’s ‘Succession’ Apartments Are for Sale
Brokers are hoping the mystique of the fictional Roy family can help sell the multimillion dollar homes.
In Europe, Home Sales to Americans Are on the Rise
Home sales to Americans have increased significantly, giving them a chance to enjoy a lifestyle they could not afford in major U.S. cities, but the...
The Odors From the Restaurant Downstairs Are Ruining My Life
Everyone is entitled to live in an apartment free of noxious odors, but compelling a landlord to take action comes with risks.
My Neighbors Are Always Chatting Outside My Door. Make Them Stop!
The city regulates noise, but it has to be ‘excessive and unreasonable’ to be considered a violation. You may need a more personal approach.
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