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More homebuyers are coming off the sidelines, tipping the housing market in favor of sellers. But a balanced market is on the horizon.
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A new study has found that 35 luxury condo and hotel buildings in Miami Beach sank by up to 8 centimeters between 2016 and 2023.
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When the temperatures start dropping, there is almost nothing cozier than snuggling up by a roaring fireplace in your very own home.
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"Home Alone" actor Stern, 67, quit the bright lights of Hollywood in order to enjoy a much quieter life on a remote California ranch.
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Getty Images (3)If you’ve been sidelined in the single-family homeownership dream, you can console yourself with the knowledge that you’re saving over $1,000 a month. In the top 20 single-family
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A blue-hued Alvin, TX, estate with an eye-popping interior has splashed its way to the top of the week's most popular homes list.
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As the youngest boomers turn 60 this year in the "silver tsunami," their real estate wealth will likely be inherited by their children.
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Swatosh, 24, who goes by Tabs online, revealed she has been left homeless after a property she was meant to be renting was sold.
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A Wellesley, MA, home believed to be owned by Boston Celtics star Brown and his mother was broken into on Sunday.
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Howard Lutnick, Trump's pick for commerce secretary, is reportedly in contract to buy Fox News star Baier's staggering Washington, DC, home.
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Fox News Host Neil Cavuto Quits Network After 28 Years—Will He Retire To One of His Lavish Mansions?
Cavuto, 66, has been hosting shows on Fox News for 28 years, having joined the network when it launched in 1996.
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The Calabasas, CA, property was built in 1956 and has been immaculately maintained, having had just two owners in 70 years.
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Here’s a breakdown of the latest housing market data and what it means for homebuyers and sellers this week.
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Sales of previously owned homes rallied in November, breathing life into the housing market ahead of the holidays.
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Many states are becoming "insurance deserts," where increased risk and claim costs are causing insurance companies to stop writing policies.
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Wyatt Lanford was horrified after discovering that a "strange man" had been living in the basement of his building for weeks.
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Reynolds, 48, sparked controversy after claiming he and Lively, 37, both grew up "very working class," much to the ire of critics.
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Musk, 53, is set to become the first man to ever reach a $500 billion fortune. However, his property portfolio tells a very different story.
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One street in Nantucket has seen valuations plummet due to massive beach erosion—and other streets could follow.
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A couple with plans to build a home on $17,500 Florida land faced a brutal setback in the form of a utility pole that sits on the property.
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Florida has been the top state for international home buyers for the past 15 years.
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Zendaya has several absolutely incredible homes in California and New York to offer up for the holiday festivities with her boyfriend.
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Controversy over the pay for the stars of the film Wicked reveals a major wealth and property disparity between the two lead actresses.
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The Federal Reserve has made another reduction to its benchmark interest rate, but it may not mean imminent relief for mortgage rates.
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Located in McLean, VA, the property served as a landing site for Earhart in the 1930s, not long before she famously disappeared.
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As families across the country prepare to play host for the holidays, many will benefit from a record surge of guest bedrooms.
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Located in New York, the penthouse boasts 9,191 square feet of space and is the most expensive new listing on Realtor.com.
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While on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Kidman admitted that she loves holiday lights, maybe a little bit too much.
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According to reports, Swift will mark the end of her "Eras Tour" by enjoying some rest and relaxation at Kelce's Kansas home.
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Cavallari, 37, opened up about the terrifying incident in a recent episode of her podcast, "Let's Be Honest With Kristin Cavallari."