From New York to California, waterfront vacation rentals offer pleasant breezes, decks with views aplenty, and the chance to cool off. We’ve rounded up 6 lakeside retreats sure to have you booking a plane ticket (or packing up the car), stat.
Atlanta is among top 10 with the highest number of renters who could afford homes. The percentage of renters who fall into this category (40 percent) ranks 7th on the list, which is comprised mostly of markets in the Midwest and South. Shocker!
It’s been said that after performing at Woodstock in 1969, late musical legend Jimi Hendrix headed to Greenwich Village and took rest in an apartment at 59 West 12th Street. That apartment has now been sold for $5.62 million.
After years of false starts and construction, the 258-unit, two-building complex at 10 New Street is slated to open next month. Apartments start at just over $1,800 a month.
The pricey resiliency and recovery work will add backup generators, roof replacements, new electrical systems, security systems, upgraded recreational areas and playgrounds, and boilers that will be elevated above projected sea level.
The city and its diverse cultural and creative scene is often celebrated in many noble ways but a group named the City BLOCKS Culture Collective is looking to honor Greenwich Village in a really cool way.
Back in 2011, the LPC approved a plan for the renovation of the building at 100 Clark Street, but the permit expired before the project ever got off the ground.
A spiffed-up home in the northwest Beverly Hills neighborhood retains its charm its best features—front and back facades, decks, and surrounding greenery.
We’ve rounded up five gorgeous properties that prove that trail rides, fire pits, and s’mores can go hand in hand with feathertop bedding, massages, and delicious wine.
The city has preserved chunks of the beloved viaduct, which is being demolished right now because it threatened to collapse in an earthquake. Remnants be given away to the public next month so you cherish it forever.