77% of homebuyers and 71% of homesellers say they've argued with a loved one over the process, according to a new survey conducted by The Harris Poll
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 13
Shooting for perfection before you launch a project might ensure that you shoot yourself in the foot
by Peter Lorimer Feb 13
The mid-nineteenth century Italian Renaissance-style castle is located in Festus, Missouri, and is modeled after a chateau on Italy’s Lake Como
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 13
The High Point Estate is modeled after traditional French chateaus
Obama lived in the 3-bedroom Craftsman with his mother from 1964 to 1967
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 13
This week, Kat Carroll of the reSolve Group in Palo Alto balances the needs of her tech-savvy clientele with the obligations of co-leading a 1-year-old real estate business
by Inman Feb 13
'Every day we hear about the new positive cases and we have been seeing the slew of ambulances at the dock,' Kim Hamaura Phillips told Inman
It's one of the most expensive sales in Los Angeles this year
A once quiet lakefront town in South Carolina faced such bad infrastructure problems due to development that the county council put a 16-month moratorium on growth projects
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 12
Originally listed for $5.999M, the San Francisco Victorian home used to tape the iconic family sitcom is now up for sale for $5.499M.
According to a new study by the National Association of Realtors, some members report an increase in residential property values near dispensaries in states where marijuana is legal
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 11
The extravagant family home is meant to highlight class differences and was built especially for the film
Updater expects approximately half of all US households moving in 2020 to use its tech
by Andrea V. Brambila Feb 11
It was listed the same week Renée Zellweger won an Oscar for playing Garland on screen
Modern Granny Flat recently won a prize from the American Institute of Architects for its San Diego garage conversion into an accessory dwelling unit
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 11
A recent study from moving company Bellhops, Inc. found that women are more likely to move for love than men
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 10