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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Residents of a Chicago Mobile Home Park To Lose Water Access Days Before Thanksgiving
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Dozens Left Homeless After Apartment Fire Sparks In Durham
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Homebuying 101: 5 Red Flags To Watch Out For
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US Home Prices on the Rise: Here's Where Houses Are the Priciest
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Real Estate: 3 Things To Know Before You Start Investing
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Turning a home into a gingerbread house is a unique holiday fun activity. The talented Christine McConnell of Highland, CA is a visual artist and photographer who transformed her parents’ entire house into outrageous home. -
'88-Year-Old Minnie Fish Almost Lost Her Home Because Her Mortgage Company Think that She Was Dead
Minnie Fish, the 88-year-old widow, nearly lost her home after she was erroneously reported to her mortgage company that she was dead. When the mortgage company heard news, the company cut off access to the loan and prevented Fish from making payments. -
'Home Buying And Home Selling Tips: Keep These Tax Tips in Mind!
Home buying and home selling may come with a lot of expenses which is why it's better if you are aware of what benefits you can claim come tax time. As the New Year comes near and you're taking care of your taxes, here are some things that you wanna think about: -
'Rents in LA Keeps Growing, Making It Unaffordable
Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) of Harvard University released a report last Wednesday, Dec 9, stating that rents in Los Angeles areas are becoming more unaffordable for tenants. -
'Real Estate News: Redfin Releases List of Top 25 Cities to See Holiday Lights in 2015
Redfin releases list of top neighborhoods to see holiday lights in 2015 -
'$2M Mortgage Without Downpayment Is Now Being Offered In San Francisco
The middle class may now have a chance to own a home. -
'Real Estate Giant Affirms Suburban Office Parks Are Obsolete
According to NGKF, the office park model does "not offer the experience most of today's tenants are seeking." As a result, the suburban office market is faced with "obsolescence" on a "massive scale." More than 1,150 US office properties with over 95 million square feet are confronting this problem. Fortunately, a number of these old school office properties can still be salvaged with renovation. -
'Manhattan’s Apartment Vacancy Rate Increases to the Highest Level Since August 2006
Vacancy rate of Manhattan apartment rose to the highest level since August 2006. -
'People Walking Away From Deposits; Real Estate Agent Predicts
In 2016, it won't come as a shock if people will be willing to walk away from the deposit they place on pre-selling apartments, Phil McCarroll of Your Investment Property reports. -
'San Diego Home Sales Take A Plunge
San Diego Assocation of Realtors has just released new figures and it's not looking good for the San Diego market with home sales rate proving to be generally low in both monthly and annual basis, KPBS reports. -
'SW Florida Real Estate Market Heating Up Again
Although foreclosure rates in Florida still put it in the top five spot, it's safe to say that it's in a much better place compared to where it was in the mid 2000's says RealtyTrac's report for the month of November, Patricia Borns of News Press has the details. -
'Celebrity Real Estate: The Home of Broadway’s Sierra Boggess
Near the entrance of the Upper West Side apartment of Sierra Boggess, there’s a poster of “The Little Mermaid” which features Ms. Boggess with the title role in her Broadway debut in 2008. A poster is also displayed along the way for last season’s “It Shoulda Been You.”