Vincent Kartheiser, who played "Pete Campbell" in the AMC hit series "Mad Men", has reportedly given his home in Lexington Ave, Los Angeles, a pricechopper to list it at $749,000.
Vicki Gunvalson, one of the famous housewives of the Bravo reality show "Real Housewives of Orange County", has reportedly dropped the price of the Coto De Caza, Calif., home listing it for $2.7 million.
Despite the fact that home price gains have relatively slowed and mortgage rates are at record lows, a large number of Americans continue to rent homes rather than buy one, even if renting is more expensive than paying off a mortgage. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York explains why the trend of renting is so hot right now.
A new study conducted by Redfin, the Seattle-based real estate agency, found that the number of affordable home listings across the United States has decreased considerably in 2014. The report is in line with the rising home prices.
Sarah Jessica Parker, the "Sex and the City" star, has reportedly put her townhouse in Greenwich, New York City, up for sale with a $22 million price tag.
Colbie Caillat, the "Bubbly" hitmaker, has reportedly managed to sell off her Westlake Village, Calif., home for $1.6 million within two months of listing it.
Home prices in the U.S. have been increasing, but the pace has slowed down. Now, experts have predicted that this trend will continue through the next 12 months.
The American real estate market is currently experiencing a slowdown. Though home prices have been mapping a sluggish way upwards, the still-improving inventory levels have kept cost of buying a home high. Mortgage rates may be low, but the standard of lending is strictly tight. In these conditions, where does one look to buy a home? To help you evaluate and make a property purchase decision, RealtyTrac - the popular real estate intelligence firm - has come up with lists of American cities where buying a property is most and least affordable.