A midcentury-modern in Eugene, Ore., an 1884 farmhouse in McKinney, Texas, and an 1890 townhouse in Hudson, N.Y.
The Trump administration’s first sale of Venezuelan oil to a U.S. buyer landed with a familiar name: a company linked to one ...
It would be an understatement to say there’s little hope for New York lawmakers to do something good for real estate this ...
In a first under New York’s right of first refusal law, North Elba residents blocked a private equity firm from buying their ...
The coalition is supporting a suite of bills to raise billions of dollars in new revenue by taxing affluent New Yorkers and corporations. For example, the “Fair Share Act,” sponsored by Assemblymember ...
Currently, it takes a nine-figure asking price to be included among the most expensive private residences available for ...
The Massachusetts native known for “Million Dollar Listing” and “Owning Manhattan” is expanding his luxury firm SERHANT.
The nearly 9,000-square-foot luxury home sits about 10 miles east of New Albany and has undergone major renovations since it ...
As 2026 begins, New York’s cannabis industry sees growing demand, regulatory shifts and federal policy changes, even as ...
Got a spare $1 million lying around? A record number of Texas homes on the market sold for $1 million or more over the last ...
Below are some recaps and links to the year in review. First off, Marie Morelli, our opinion and editorial lead, did a great ...
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Judge disqualifies federal prosecutor in investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James
A judge has disqualified a federal prosecutor from overseeing investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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