The original Pennsylvania Station New York opened for service in 1910 and lasted a mere 53 years. It was a magnificent ...
A house that sold for $1.4 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Hackensack between ...
A house in Plainfield that sold for $699,500 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Plainfield ...
New Jersey is expensive. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Illinois has the second-highest real estate tax rate in the nation at 2.07%. Homeowners there pay about $5,189 in ...
And while you may find yourself paying more or less than what is cited in the report, one thing is still certain: New Jersey is expensive. Illinois has the second-highest real estate tax rate in ...
This Palisades house sits on a corner lot overlooking the Potomac River and Capital Crescent Trail. Renovated by Thomson & Cooke Architects, the residence features five bedrooms, four and a half baths ...
But it was her Las Vegas ranch house that landed a big role in the film “The Last Showgirl.” By Julie Lasky A two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Vieille Ville, a top-floor unit just north ...
It had been quite a quiet night by BAFTA standards when Chiwetel Ejiofor and Leo Woodall pulled out the envelope for best actress—and read the name Mikey Madison. It was a genuine shock.
It’s because NJ Transit’s price hikes and limited student discounts have made rail fare prices prohibitively expensive for students like me. And Princeton should fix that, in order to help ...
We take a look at the cheapest sales in the state’s most expensive suburbs. The median house price in Perth’s most expensive suburb sits at $3.4 million which is unaffordable for many.
In New Jersey, property taxes come with a price tag that's significantly more than the rest of the country. See where the state ranks.
A handful of homes in Sydney’s most exclusive neighbourhoods such as the eastern suburbs, the northern beaches and the lower north shore have sold for prices that appear to be too good to be true.