This $5.85M Miami mansion is bullet, fire and hurricane proof
It looks like a home ripped out a James Bond movie boasting a glimmering pool and an outdoor bar where you can order a Martini shaken, not stirred. Continue reading
It looks like a home ripped out a James Bond movie boasting a glimmering pool and an outdoor bar where you can order a Martini shaken, not stirred. Continue reading
The National Association of Realtors will be on hand on election day and the next to assess what the results mean for the real estate industry. Continue reading
If you want to get buyers to notice to your new home-resale startup, there’s always the option of pretending to run for Senate. Continue reading
Louisette Geiss was once a rising star in the entertainment industry. She’d performed at the Grand Ole Opry, made appearances on hit sitcoms and reached both the apex and proverbial end of entertainment career in Harvey Weinstein’s hotel room at the Su… Continue reading
A recent report found that three quarters of Americans say that they have a good neighbor, but only 14 percent said friendship was a necessary quality. Continue reading
After the Federal Trade Commission accused tenant screening company RealPage of falsely linking some prospective renters to criminal records, the company has agreed to shell out $3 million in a penalty settlement. Continue reading
In a report released Thursday, Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research Group painted a picture of a somewhat gloomy near-term future, saying that it’s expectations for the coming year “have become more pessimistic.” Continue reading
Compass is defending its productivity claims from attacks made by MoxiWorks, a “competitor” that CEO Robert Reffkin says is “trying to damage our reputation.” Continue reading
From a behind-the-scenes tour of the Petersen Auto Museum’s vault, to creating a better work / life balance at Unplug Meditation in West Hollywood, Luxury Connect’s attendees were able to enjoy a wealth of exclusive activities focused on learning beyon… Continue reading
Housing units normally set aside for low-income residents can now be used to house persons displaced by Hurricanes Florence and Michael and other disasters without regard to their incomes. Continue reading