This Rhode Island home is simply spook-tacular — and perhaps that’s why it just sold for more than its asking price. This early 19th-century, three-bedroom spread in the town of Burrillville — despite its charming historical touches — is actually the real-life haunted house that inspired the 2013 horror film “The Conjuring.” After hitting the
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Jennifer Lawrence played her in the 2015 film “Joy,” but now’s your best chance to live like the real Joy Mangano. Mangano, the 66-year-old inventor who’s best known as the mastermind behind the self-wringing Miracle Mop — and, of course, for inspiring that movie, for which Lawrence received an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe
No man is an island — and perhaps, instead of an individual buyer, that’s why the affluent suburb of Darien, Conn., is buying a grand private island located right in the town itself. The Wall Street Journal reports that the town — some 50 miles from New York City — has entered contract to purchase
First they invaded Montauk, turning the once-quaint fishing village into the Hamptons lite. Now they’re taking over Greenport, Southold, Mattituck and Cutchogue. Residents of Long Island’s North Fork are furious about a post-pandemic influx of tourists and transplants turning their jut of land into a crowded playground for tone-deaf city folk, a k a “cityiots.”
This crib can shred. A rural Washington state house has gone viral for its unique amenity: An in-house skate park. “It’s a legend,” listing agent Adam Drain of BHHS Leavenworth Properties told The Post of the over 4,000-square-foot lodge, which is currently asking for $729,000. Located in the Pacific Northwest’s Stevens Pass ski area, the
The MetLife Building, aka 200 Park Avenue, hasn’t been quite the same since its ground-floor and lobby restaurants closed as part of a long-term tower overhaul by landlords Tishman Speyer and Irvine Company. But that is going to soon change. In one of the year’s largest restaurant deals anywhere, Capital Grille has signed a lease
Pop Art masterpieces were askew on the wall, a creepy 18-foot clown puppet hung from the ceiling, 20 Hells Angels huddled together in sleeping bags on the floor as Dennis Hopper sashayed down the stairs in a flowing caftan robe. It was just another day in the life at 1712 North Crescent Heights Boulevard in
Celebration will be in the air on May 25 when the Avenue of the Americas Association holds its annual meeting at the Rainbow Room. What most New Yorkers call Sixth Avenue is enjoying a little-recognized commercial boom even as the overall Manhattan office and retail markets struggle. In a nutshell, the Sixth Avenue/Rockefeller Center submarket’s
Down a narrow Financial District street one block north of the Federal Reserve — past a cobbler and a secondhand gem seller — an era has quietly come to an end in one of Manhattan’s earliest skyscrapers. “Everyone in my building had lived there for over a decade,” artist Molly Crabapple told The Post of
Life’s a beach, especially if you can pay the price to live in Emma Stone‘s Malibu manse. Stone — an Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in “Superbad,” “The Help” and “La La Land,” the latter of which secured her Oscar win — is listing her blufftop home in that celeb-approved coastal city for
And like that — Puff — he’s gone. Bad Boy Records rapper and business mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs purchased this eight-bedroom, 16-bathroom Italian Baroque-style estate in Georgia in 2003 for $2.6 million. But now, new photos show that the mansion, constructed in 1987, stands empty after an apparently long-stalled renovation — and in an evident
Is Christina Haack’s latest California abode her next flip, or is it a longer-term home for her growing family? The HGTV star just closed on a $12 million modern marvel located in Newport Beach, less than a year after buying a Dana Point oceanfront estate for $10.3 million, then flipping it for $11.5 million last
It’s the end of an era for the stars of the long-running TLC series “Little People, Big World,” who have officially listed their longtime Oregon family farm for $4 million. Matt Roloff, the family patriarch, took to social media on Thursday night to make the announcement. “I want to make sure you all hear the
It may seem like a fantasy to live in a charming, old-world home on a former carriage lane located steps from the crush of a bustling uptown Manhattan neighborhood — and for years, it was. But Sylvan Terrace in Washington Heights, which has long been known as a “secret street,” has gradually opened its arms
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