Wondering about the tiniest living spaces for sale in Austin right now? Our friends at real estate analytics site NeighborhoodX were, too, so they investigated and came up with a handy chart. We turned it into a map, of course.
Think you've seen every great work of art in town? We bet you've missed at least one in some of the more out of the way neighborhoods, or the insides of buildings most of us never think to stick our heads inside.
Where else in Boston can you find sizable townhouses breaking the $5M mark alongside starter condos in the $200K range? The fast-changing South End. Remember, it's free to look.
Eight homes on the market—both in New Orleans area codes and in desirable neighborhoods outside parish lines—right now that are under $250,000, in good condition but not too flashy, and are sized for a family that may grow. Take a look at the map.
Ballers Season 2 premiered last night, with the controversial football drama starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (playing Spencer Strasmore, a fictitious former NFL star who played for the Dolphins) returning to its Sunday night slot on HBO.
Due to the recent onslaught of broiling, 100-degree days, followed by string of rain-drenched days, we thought it might be time to take our Pokémon search indoors for a while. Here are 15 of the best places we found to do just that.
Developers are keeping Chicago architects and construction crews very busy this summer as the list of active high-rise projects continues to grow. At this point in time, the city has 44 such tower projects underway.
In Virginia, Crystal City is known for being very safe and clean, but because so many of its buildings are constructed with so much concrete, the area could also come across as a little stale. This concrete canyon has been transformed through art.
Whether you're an old hand at the augmented virtual reality game Pokemon Go or just getting started, this oft-updated map will show you the best places to play.
There are plenty of murals that have popped up around the city this summer and are definitely worth a visit this month. And make it a priority: Some of them won't be around after this summer or fall, so start exploring!
Thanks to some intrepid folks at Reddit and elsewhere, we've culled the reports to find out where you need to head if you want to make sure you're collecting a very specific type of Pokémon.
With new proposals coming out of the woodwork seemingly every single week, it is now an appropriate time to compile and visualize the developments headed to what is what is now undoubtedly Chicago’s hottest neighborhood.
In a short amount of time, the former suburb known as Palo Alto has gone from a sleepy Peninsula town that bred the likes of Teri Hatcher and James Franco to giving birth to some of the world’s most noteworthy tech outfits. Just to name two,...
Sure, there's no shortage of things to do in Austin, but sometimes it's fun to get away—especially, this time of year, in an air-conditioned vehicle. Luckily, Central Texas is a full of interesting small towns with distinct cultures and histories.
Where can you find affordable homes in an up-and-coming city? Chelsea. Prices appear to range right now from $500,000 down to $200,000, comparable on average to Boston's Dorchester, with room to spare. Remember, it's free to look.
Let's face it, we all need a break from Chicago sometimes. Sure, the Windy City and its many skyscrapers and lakefront attractions are awe-inspiring, but there's something about getting back to nature or just experiencing life in the slow lane in...
There's so much to see and do in Seattle but we understand. Sometimes you just need to get away. It's a good thing there are so many great small towns and getaways nestled within driving distance of the city.
When the city grid starts to feel like too much or too little, we San Franciscans are lucky to have our choice of getaways. All of the destinations on this list make perfect weekend escapes and are less than two hours out of town.
While there is no shortage of things to do in New Orleans, sometimes it's fun to get away. Just a few short hours from New Orleans are several towns with their own cultures to be accessed. Experience Cajun culture, see antebellum mansions, and more.
Sometimes, you just need to get away from it all — the city, the nightlife, and even the people. But where is there to go? Curbed has mapped 10 quaint towns within driving distance to D.C. If there were any towns left off, be sure to leave a comment
Miami can be a relaxing and beautiful place but for many residents it's too busy to provide a relaxed staycation. So we're looking elsewhere. The options considered have populations of no more than 30,000 people and had to be within five hours.
Vermont. Land of maple and manly beards, covered bridges and craft beer. Easily reachable from the Boston area, the Green Mountain State is an alluring weekend getaway roaring with pin-drop quiet. Which places to visit, though? These!
All that separates Atlantans from a laid-back day trip in a cool small town is a hundred miles of highway (or less), so why not put the pedal to the metal? Here's a mapped-out checklist of a dozen great little destinations to get you going.
Thanks to our fair city's location—close to New England, the Jersey Shore, Long Island's beaches, and the lovely towns along the Hudson River upstate—there's a bevy of charming towns you can visit the next time you need a break from NYC.
There's so much to see and do in Philly, but we get it: Sometimes you just need to get away. So good thing there are plenty of charming small towns scattered within two hours of this city that make for easy day trips or overnight stays.
Sometimes, we have to escape the city for a long weekend and enjoy the beautiful outdoors Michigan has to offer. Some may debate where "Up North" starts, but we're starting around Port Austin, at the tip of the thumb, which can be an excellent day...
Nothing's slowed down over the past year in the furious Hollywood hotel boom. Whether they're bringing a new art gallery or setting their sights on Millennials' money, these new hotels are proof that Hollywood's hotel hotness is still on the rise.
Instead of staying cooped up at home without anything to do, why not explore Philly's ice-cold museums and buildings instead—for free? These 13 free sites let you—and equally sweaty tourists—enjoy the city in cooler conditions.
You may not encounter E Corp ads or fsociety graffiti tags in the real world, but there are still plenty of IRL locales New Yorkers can visit to get a glimpse into Mr. Robot's gorgeous, paranoid hackerscape. (Beware: Spoilers ahead.)