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Family-sized apartments are a luxury good

Brandon Donnelly

My friend Alex Feldman sent me an article from the Philadelphia Inquirer this week called: Why is it so hard to build family-sized apartments in Philadelphia? As is the case in many/most North American cities, the article talks about how the majority of new multifamily builds are filled with studios and one bedrooms.

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Taylor Swift’s New Gig: Sophie Turner’s Landlord? And Other Celebrity Real Estate News

Dwell

In our biweekly breakdown of what’s happening with famous people’s homes: A Barbara Walters estate sale will offer millions in belongings from her Upper East Side apartment, and Drake suggests he’s relocating to a Texas ranch. Page Six was the first to report that Sophie Turner is crashing in Swift’s spare Tribeca apartment.

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Mark Zuckerberg Tries to Joke About His Underground "Bunker," and Other Celebrity Real Estate News

Dwell

In our biweekly breakdown of what’s happening with famous people’s homes: Marilyn Monroe’s house gets one step closer to landmark status, and Joan Didion’s apartment finally sells. If the judge rules against Resnicow, the co-op board would be able to hire a lawyer to control the sale of Resnicow’s apartment.

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Buying A Property Off-The-Plan – What You Need To Consider

Architecture Ideas

When you think about buying a property, the first thought that might come to mind is ‘where can I find a home that’s affordable and something that suits my financial needs?’ While renting an apartment or purchasing a pre-existing one might be an option for some people, buying a brand new property could also be an alternative.

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Modular Furniture: A Quiet But Stylish Disruptor in Today’s Turbulent Housing Market

Architizer

One year, you’re settled in an industrial micro-apartment, the next in a shared townhouse, followed perhaps by a suburban one-bed — remote work unshackling you from the city and its inflated costs, your landlord decides to sell, they too can no longer afford the mortgage. Picture this: you relocate to a major city.

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The A-Frame Is More Than Just a Cabin—It’s a Full-Fledged Cultural Obsession

Dwell

Would my father, perhaps, be interested in buying it? In a Curbed article titled "The A-Frame Effect," architectural historian Alexandra Lange writes : In an A-frame, there’s little privacy, so the family has to gather around the fireplace or run around outside. The housing type is an Airbnb mainstay.)

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How to Successfully Create An Apartment Kitchen Garden

The Architecture Designs

But what if you live in a small apartment? This article will discuss the steps to grow a kitchen garden in even the smallest apartments successfully. Growing edible plants eliminates the need to buy herbs and other essential greens. Can you still have a successful kitchen garden without sacrificing too much space?