A celebrity divorce is sad news but it is good for realty business. Some famous stars who had major splits this year, such as Blake and Miranda, Jen and Ben, Gwyneth and Chris, are sure to have their properties listed on the market.
The teen idol and Disney Channel starrer has offered his L.A. property on the market, just a few months after his model girlfriend, Gigi Hadid, was spotted making a low-key exit from this home.
A new app developed by Disney utilizes the technological advancement of augmented reality to make their coloring books pop-up to life in three-dimensional interface.
The co-founder and CEO of Facebook Inc., Mark Zuckerberg, is scheduled to face trial for an alleged real estate fraud. The charges were filed by real estate developer, Mircea Voskerician.
Matthew Shafer, aka Uncle Kracker, is ready to bid farewell to his custom-built mansion in Harrison Township, MI, which is listed on the market for a cool $999,999.
This week’s most clicked home on Realtor.com is going on the auction block. The cute red farm that is on top of the list is going up for sale as an absolute auction.
Mark Teahen, a retired baseball player from Kansas City, is selling his sprawling entertainment pad in Scottsdale, AZ for $2.3 million. Mark spent seven years in the majors, and most of his years were spent with the Kansas City Royals.
Vacancy rate increases with additional rental units to hit the markets in the coming quarters. Data that is set to be released by Reis Inc. , a real estate researcher , on Thursday shows that the apartment market boom felt during the past several years may have to level off.
Citadel CEO 'Kenneth Griffin' has bought a luxurious property in 220 Central Park South. The recent acquired real estate property cost the Billionaire hedge fund manager over $290 million.
When potential buyers pull up to your home, they would first see your house's exterior, the yard, the trees, and the flowers. If they see wilting flowers and a lawn that hasn't seen a mower in a year, they would likely have the impression that this property is not well taken care of. You wouldn't want that, right?