Zoe Rosenberg

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Palm Beach's latest and greatest golf club will set you back $500K

It’s ball or nothing at Panther National, Palm Beach County’s first new golf and lifestyle community in 20 years.

Palm Beach's bonkers home prices are finally falling

The onslaught of northeasterners who swarmed South Florida after the pandemic has slowed, and buyers may find they have a little more to work with.

Couple discovers walls of whiskey hidden in 'bootlegger bungalow' upstate

The home in the small hamlet near Albany was formerly owned by Adolph Humphner, the so-called “Mystery Man of the Mohawk Valley” who many believed was a bootlegger during Prohibition.

New Yorkers paint elaborate murals on apartment walls during pandemic

Yale Law School grad Morgane Richer La Flèche found her calling when the bar exam got postponed.

New Yorkers revel in virus-fueled gold mine of free street furniture

Standard relocations coupled with apartment purges by those fleeing the city’s COVID-19 outbreak have created a windfall of curbside gems put out for the taking.

Inside Manhattan’s amazing cheap artists’ housing complex

Westbeth Artists Housing, which has 383 rent-stabilized live-work lofts and a roster of colorful residents, opened 50 years ago.

Where to live in New York City in 2020

The eight areas with the most new apartments -- condos and rentals combined -- in the pipeline range from the Financial District to Flatbush.

A slew of sofa startups offer custom couches for less money

How to differentiate the offerings from startups Campaign, Burrow, Interior Define, Inside Weather, Hem, Floyd and The Inside.

Decorate for the season with 2019's fall interior design trends

Two-tone plaids, velvet furnishings, blush colors and graphic wallpaper are all the rage in home decor this autumn.

These college kids enjoy million-dollar views from their NYC dorms

New York University freshman Mira Fink’s dorm room far exceeded her expectations. Her single in a suite looks directly onto Greenwich Village’s Washington Square Park, NYU’s de facto quad that’s...

The most patriotic homes for sale around New York City

Red, white and blue are the colors of summer, seen everywhere from the flags we wave on the Fourth of July to the season’s blazing sunsets, pale sands and cerulean...

The dynamite home decor trends to know this summer

Summer can be a season of fads and flings, but when it comes to home decor, this year’s go-to looks come with staying power. Think classic colors for your walls...

Atlantic City native shares insider faves off the boardwalk

Atlantic City is known as a resort destination, where summer revelers and weekend trippers flock to the casinos to try their luck at the slots or catch a show. But...

Ditch the Hamptons for these outdoorsy NYC homes

New Yorkers generally settle for sunbathing on shared tar rooftops, but there’s nothing like luxuriating in your own private outdoor oasis to enjoy the weather. Plenty of homes around the...

These stone homes are total rock stars

For stone house enthusiasts, boulder is better. The traditional building technique — which started thousands of years ago when humans began utilizing the sturdy, abundant natural material around them —...

10 glorious fireplaces for sale in NYC

With the season's first snow in the rearview mirror and the holiday season well underway, it’s time to curl up in front of the fireplace. In New York City, where...

You'll wish you were raised in these barns

Almost any building, from a church to a school, can be transformed into a house. But converted barns in particular hold the inexplicable allure of Americana. Curious about what life...

Down-on-its-luck Atlantic City seems poised for a comeback

The welcome sign that hangs over the Atlantic City Expressway, ahead of its oft-photographed vista of skyscraping casinos and neon signs against an expanse of ocean, used to read “America’s...

Second-home buyers are flocking to this out-of-state oasis

New Yorkers have always looked beyond the five boroughs for a reprieve from city life, flocking to places like the Hudson Valley for bucolic escapes. But as the popularity —...

New York escapees are reaping major real estate benefits

Money doesn’t go very far in New York’s housing market, and that has some folks packing their bags. US Census records show that more than 1 million people have left...