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Matt Yan

Matt Yan

Real Estate Fellow at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Real Estate

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Recent Articles

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Chicago Suburb Plans to Acquire Pope Leo XIV’s Childhood Home

The village of Dolton, Ill., has stepped in to buy the modest house where Pope Leo XIV spent some of his childhood. It may also use eminent domain.
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A Former Office Tower Goes Big for Residents

With 1,320 rental apartments and a host of amenities, 25 Water Street is the country’s largest office-to-residential conversion to date.
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Why Is There Always a Line? And Why Is It at My Front Door?

One of New York City’s minor yet annoying inconveniences is a line that forms when a restaurant or another business becomes wildly popular.
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New Construction Is Changing American Cities

The median year that homes were built has risen, largely due to population growth and the need to house a migrating population.
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New Construction Is Changing American Cities

The median year that homes were built has risen, largely due to population growth and the need to house a migrating population.
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Your Home Is Vulnerable to Extreme Weather. Here’s How to Protect It.

Here are some tips on how to defend your home against floodwaters, dangerous winds and wildfires.
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Is Philadelphia the New Hot Spot for New Yorkers?

A study found that New Yorkers seeking to leave town most often search for homes in Philadelphia.
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Black Churches Are Awarded $8.5 Million in Grants for Preservation

The initiative to save historic Black churches has aided 108 congregations since 2023.
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Tracking Manhattan Apartment Prices: It Comes Down to Condos vs. Co...

New development is almost exclusively condominiums, which tend to be larger and fancier than existing co-ops.
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Government Workers Who Have Lost Their Jobs Worry About Their Housing

The abrupt firings have left federal workers and contractors throughout the country in flux, with many distressed over how they will pay the mortgage or rent.
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Which States Attract the Most New Residents?

Fewer Americans are moving these days. But the ones who are seem to be headed south.