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These are the best -- and the worst -- cities for first-time homebuyers: report

WalletHub is out with a new study ranking the best cities for the purchase of a new home -- see where New York City ranked.

Here's how many Americans are sacrificing food to cover their utility bills

A number of Americans, in the thick of a wet-hot summer, are cutting back on grocery expenses in order to afford those high AC bills, according to PowerSetter.

This handbag designer to the stars wants $3.25M for his Brooklyn townhouse

Celeb designer Brandon Blackwood bought this 44 Madison Ave. home in 2021 -- and is now in need of more space, he told The Post.

An upstate swath of land set a precedent for homeownership in America -- now part of it asks $4.38M

In Dutchess County, a portion of a 68,000-acre parcel sold in a 1683 treaty eventually allowed colonials to buy property is now ready for its next generation.

Here's how many Americans are having sex to save on heating bills amid surging utility costs

According to a new report from NewHomesMate, as costs rise across the board, crafty minds are killing two birds with one stone.

Former American Express CEO lists home in tony NYC co-op for $25M

Robinson and his wife, Linda, most recently Vice Chair at BlackRock, Inc., have owned this 778 Park Ave. residence since 2000.

Sleep like an ogre in Shrek's swamp at this Scottish Airbnb

Starting Oct. 13, fans of "Shrek" can book a free stay in a dazzling recreation of the character's swamp home -- this one located in the Scottish Highlands.

Brooklyn church below Dallas BBQ calls for court order to clean clogged drains causing 'vile' leaks

The church, in its latest court filing, now demands the restaurant to clean or replace grease-laden cleanouts, traps and pipes over ongoing leaking issues.

This is the worst city in the US for being a single parent

A new report from NewHomesMate analyzed factors, including housing prices and the cost of raising a child, to find the priciest cities to raise a family solo.

People in these US cities want to move to NYC the most

New York City was the most-searched city for rentals and for-sale homes on StreetEasy and Zillow, according to a new survey -- here's where the traffic's from.

Here's what happened when Zaha Hadid offered tips for this property's renovation

In Litchfield County, Connecticut, Hedgelawn Farm comes with dazzling design, with winning input from one of the world's most prestigious late architects.

Brooklyn had June's hottest sales market with big increase in listing inquiries

A new StreetEasy report shows that the borough had the city's busiest sales market in June, with home listings getting far more inquiries than Manhattan.

New study ranks New York as America's best city of 2023

Amid a return to booming tourism, new benchmarks reached in subway ridership and record-high rents, Resonance Consultancy sees New York on a big rebound.

'Succession' producer lists NYC home amid show's buzzy final season

Frank Rich, a journalist by background, and Alex Witchel -- a New York Times staff writer -- have owned this Riverside Drive home for decades.

Inside novelist Erica Jong's NYC home, now listed for $4.25M

The author and mother of the writer Molly Jong-Fast, the latter of whom was 11 at the time of move-in, has owned this 150 E. 69th St. spread since 1990.

Former Yankee Mark Melancon looks to sell his Florida mansion once more

Melancon first listed this nearly 6,000-square-foot Holmes Beach spread for $14.78 million last year, with it going on and off the market ever since.

Now's your chance to be neighbors with Neil Diamond in NYC

At 17 E. 63rd St., where Diamond himself resides in the penthouse, two apartments on lower levels have listed for sale -- with the chance to combine them.

Home sale in this Miami enclave breaks the 2021 record by $20M

4505 Sabal Palm Road, in an exclusive Biscayne Bay community, traded hands for a tidy sum -- and broke a sales record amid high demand for living in Florida.

This $3M Brooklyn penthouse can come with graffiti on its walls

At 160 Imlay St. in Red Hook, a prospective buyer has a choice of keeping edgy spray-painted designs in this listed home.

This borough's population has rebounded in the wake of COVID-19: Study

According to a migration study from Placer.ai, Manhattan now has more residents than it did pre-pandemic -- with a nearly 4% population hike since January 2018.