A 230-square-foot ADU was meant to be a music studio. It's now a "lifeline" for this South Pasadena family.
Artist MB Boussannault was burned out by rising costs and stress in Los Angeles but found a fresh start — and renewed creative freedom — after relocating to a quiet village in rural France.
In this installment of A Look Back in Time, the Saturday, April 4, 1936, edition of The Chronicle featured a story about two ...
A new breed of Silicon Valley living arrangement is taking hold in San Francisco — and it’s one that looks more like a ...
Mia Finch is watching as things get more expensive like a lot of people in her corner of Dallas-Fort Worth. Finch, a ...
Dottie Turnbull left her one-bedroom cottage and bought a narrowboat for about $40,000. Five years later, she says it saves ...
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been holding a series of “rental rip-off hearings” for disgruntled tenants to air ...
Politically disconnected young men, especially Latinos, helped fuel President Trump’s victory, but in this economy, they ...
From a bittersweet day with a sick father to Augusta National mailing back a check, Masters patrons share their favorite ...
Arkansas’s only resort state park delivers lakeside views, lodge stays, cabins, and outdoor adventures all in one ...
Planning a waterfall getaway? These 10 Airbnbs near South Carolina’s most epic waterfalls offer cozy stays just minutes from ...
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So you've been bitten by the travel bug again. Maybe it's that friend's Instagram from Lisbon, or that random Tuesday ...
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