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For a British teenager, the white picket fences and polished wooden floors were a classic American dream, an escape from the reality of adolescent life
From Gothic revival to sea views, make the most of the Irish capital with these glorious properties
Crowds throng the French city for the film festival but outside events season, it offers serenity and stable prices
From a house with a garden by a Chelsea Flower Show medal winner to a five-storey town house in the Georgian Old Town
High mortgage rates are creating a void for all but the wealthiest home buyers in the city
Tips on using tech to control your outdoor space at the touch of a button
Usually adverse to cosiness, our writer finds comfort in the Lancashire abode of Aardman Animations’ inventive double act
A longer-lasting trend is being driven by wealthy Japanese households and demand from Chinese buyers
From a 16th-century house with a party barn and art studio to a Grade II*-listed manor with a Humphry Repton-designed garden
Lower costs and a shared cultural heritage attract well-heeled émigrés — with many choosing the Spanish capital over Miami
A new study shows just how rich the west London enclave has become — but is it gentrification if it was built for the wealthy?
High-end properties that offer a wonderful view of a canal, lake, river or the sea
From an 18th-century house in a wine-growing village to a penthouse apartment with 360-degree views of Lake Geneva
The population has been rising as jobs in biotech and pharma proliferate but the city struggles to build enough homes
These ‘passing through’ spaces should be celebrated and inhabited
The late-era Arts and Crafts property by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott heralds the designer’s shift towards housing for the masses
Falling mortgage rates and an uptick in agreed sales offer encouragement. But economic risks remain
Once a more affordable face of the Upper East Side, prices are rising as better transport links and luxury condos arrive
From a six-bedroom apartment in the heart of the city to a house near the beach with stunning gardens
A former teenage diarist from the regions still relishes ‘singleton’ living in this paradigm of metropolitan domesticity
The pieces we collect should help us to live meaningfully, foster a sense of connection and help us to slow down
From a house with a river outside and an amazing pool inside to a manor with stud farm and gîtes
The southern English city’s expanses of undeveloped coastline are a haven for boaters and birdwatchers, often from London
Impressive properties for modern living with a connection to the past
From an Art Nouveau villa overlooking a lake to a Madonna di Campiglio farmhouse a short walk from the ski station
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