Bye, Open Floorplan: How Real Estate Buyers’ Priorities Have Shifted Throughout The Pandemic
And while Americans are eager to re-enter that world, they also want, more than ever, a place to retreat from it. In other words: a home. …
And while Americans are eager to re-enter that world, they also want, more than ever, a place to retreat from it. In other words: a home. …
Ambergris Cay, a three mile-long, one-mile wide island in the Turks and Caicos is one of the only private islands in the world that boasts an airport with a 5,700-square-foot-long runway that can accommodate a private…
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, visionaries and entrepreneurs are teaming up with city agencies to undo the terrible damage done in 1921. They want to turn what was once Black Wall Street into Black Tech Street. …
Beverly Hills and perhaps Rodeo Drive is on the tip of the tongue. …
This 31st floor residence atop the John Ross building in Portland takes in 360 degrees of mountains, rivers and the cityscape. …
Builder headaches from Tahoe to Boston include lumber prices, labor issues, land, and material shortages. …
Foxhill sits on 32 acres, making it the largest contiguous residential site in La Jolla. …
Pink: It’s not just for Valentine’s Day anymore. Here’s how to incorporate this color into any room of the home. …
U.S. racial homeownership gap widens as Black Millennial and female buyers gain ground. …
David Spade has hauled in $19.5 million for a Beverly Crest home that he bought for $4 million in 2001….