Home
-
Magazine
A French Castle Filled With a Collector’s Treasures
The art and antiques dealer Yves Gastou was passionate about objects and their stories. His home in Biarritz overflowed with…
-
Politics
Closing Costs for Buying a Home Have Risen Along With Rates
These mortgage fees increased 22 percent from 2021 to 2022. One likely factor is the greater use of discount points…
-
Politics
Powerful Realtor Group Agrees to Slash Commissions to Settle Lawsuits
The National Association of Realtors will pay $418 million in damages and will amend several rules that housing experts say…
-
Politics
4 Ways a Settlement Could Change the Housing Industry
The influential National Association of Realtors agreed to make several changes to its policies to settle class-action lawsuits brought by…
-
Politics
Where Do People Stay in Their Homes the Longest?
More than a third of U.S. homeowners plan to stay in their homes forever, according to a new survey.
-
World
Holding Onto Korea’s Past, a Tile at a Time
In this city of high-rise apartments and uber-hip coffee shops selling $8 lattes, the handiwork of maintaining hanoks is a…
-
Politics
Listening to the Homeless in America
More from our inbox: For Chefs, Rewards as Well as ChallengesAtoning for Past HorrorsA Life Without a Home Voices from…
-
World
Public Workers Joined Ring That Stole IDs of Homeless People, D.A. Says
Eighteen people, including nine New York City public employees, were charged with joining a conspiracy that made ghost guns and…
-
Politics
A New Initiative to Protect Black History Starts with Coltrane
The Philadelphia rowhouse once owned by the jazz musician will be restored through funds provided by the African American Cultural…
-
Politics
Home Sellers Claim Warren Buffett’s Brokerage Defrauded Them
A division of Mr. Buffett’s conglomerate was added to a string of defendants in an antitrust lawsuit that alleges brokerages…