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36-year-old in Denmark quit his job and built himself a tiny home in the woods for under $13,000—take a look inside
It took Anders Boisen on and off eight months to build the 6.5 meters long and 2.5 meters wide tiny home in the outskirts of Aarhus.
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Here's how much money you need to make an hour to comfortably afford rent in 15 major US cities
In cities like New York and Los Angeles, minimum wages aren’t enough to comfortably rent a one-bedroom apartment.
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New owner of Matthew Perry's house shares how she will honor ‘Friends' actor
After purchasing Matthew Perry’s Los Angeles home, real estate developer Anita Lallian shared how she will honor the late Friends star—including keeping his Batman logo in his pool.
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California's iconic Sand Castle estate listed for $108M
San Diego County’s iconic Sand Castle estate in La Jolla has been listed for $108 million.
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September home sales drop to lowest level since 2010
Inventory was 23% higher from September 2023 last month, good news for home buyers as it gives consumers more properties to view before making a decision.
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Do real estate agents have to disclose if someone died in a house? Here's how to find out
Disclosure laws around stigmas will depend on where you are buying a home. If a home’s history matters to you in your home purchase, here’s what to do.
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We left New Orleans for an island in Japan and bought an abandoned house for $7,500: Take a look inside
American couple Dani and Evan Benton who run a guesthouse and honeybee farm on an island in Japan say, “The move is the best decision we ever made.”
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Carmel, Indiana is the best small city in America for affordability, education and quality of life—see the full top 10
WalletHub compared 1,318 cities across five key categories in order to rank the best small cities in America.
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Buying a home? Here are some key steps to consider from top-ranked advisors
If you plan to buy a home, you need to take proper steps to prepare for the purchase. Here’s how to get there and what to consider, according to experts.
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How a rare type of mortgage is landing homebuyers a 3% rate
U.S. homebuyers are looking into mortgage assumption as a way to secure a sub-3% mortgage rate.
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Middle-class homeowners are increasingly squeezed by housing costs
One in 4 middle-income new homeowners — twice as many as a decade before — are buying into cost-burdened situations.
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Look inside an abandoned high school turned $3.3 million apartment complex—and 4 more multimillion-dollar dream homes
These ambitious homeowners thought outside the box when searching for their dream homes.
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Michael Jordan's suburban Chicago mansion under contract 12 years after it was listed
Michael Jordan’s house in a northern Chicago suburb is now under contract more than a decade after it was first listed.
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This couple bought a 19th-century schoolhouse for $210,000 and made it their family home—take a look inside
Kreg and Danielle Jones bought the Weare, New Hampshire schoolhouse after it had been on sale for over a decade.
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This NW Indiana town is among America's hottest ZIP codes, new ranking reveals
One of America’s hottest ZIP codes is just some 30 miles from downtown Chicago, according to recently released rankings from the real estate website realtor.com.
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Frank Lloyd Wright home listed for $2.5 million in Illinois
An Illinois home with an unexpected connection to famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright and a notable history that hasn’t been on the market for over 50 years is now for sale.
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Home listings are up more than 60% in some cities. Here's where
Nationwide, active listings in August were up 36% compared with the same month last year, according to a new report from Realtor.com.
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Half a house in California goes up for sale for half a million after being crushed by tree
A unique listing in Monrovia has the public buzzing at what many Southern Californians may consider a bargain with the below-market asking price. However, it comes with a catch.
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You can buy mansions in these Mediterranean countries for the price of a studio in New York
Manhattan real estate is notoriously expensive. You can trade in your 500-square-foot condo in the city for a 7,000-square-foot home in Sicily, according to My Dolce Casa.
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New US rules try to make it harder for criminals to launder money by paying cash for homes
The Treasury Department has issued regulations aimed at making it harder for criminals to launder money by paying cash for residential real estate.