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June
22

Nobody moves to Pensacola expecting the summers to be mild. The Gulf Coast heat is part of the deal, and most people make peace with it pretty quickly. What catches homeowners off guard is what that humidity does to a house over time, quietly, in places you're not looking. Our real estate agents at Levin Rinke Realty have seen moisture damage derail more than a few real estate transactions, and the frustrating part is that most of it was preventable.

Why Coastal Humidity Is a Serious Threat to Your Home

Here's the thing about Gulf Coast humidity: It's not a one-week problem. From late spring through early fall, moisture levels stay elevated for months at a stretch. That sustained exposure is what separates coastal homes from properties in drier climates. Wood absorbs what the air gives it. Seals that...

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June
22

A family moved to New York from London, found a tear-down in Park Slope, and were able to double the previous square footage.

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June
21


Image Caption: Landscaper Gilberto Camey walks out of the woods on his way to a day job, retracing the route his brother took before he was found dead after a winter storm.

A landscaper’s difficult life and lonely death reveal the human cost behind the Hamptons’ manicured landscape.

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June
19

Knowing a town’s motivation can help residents understand how to engage constructively.

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June
19

A colonial-style house in San Ángel, a house in Coyoacán clad in terrazzo, and a 1945 Art Deco-style home in Lomas de Chapultepec. Vote on which one you’d choose.

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