A ‘not haunted’ house is trending on Twitter
A listing with a sign specifying that a house is definitely, positively “not haunted” is going viral on Twitter after a local resident captured it. Continue reading
A listing with a sign specifying that a house is definitely, positively “not haunted” is going viral on Twitter after a local resident captured it. Continue reading
In this column, real estate agents across the nation share stories of the lessons they’ve learned during their time in the industry. This week: Find out how South Florida’s Chad Carroll has grown his brand through patience and perseverance. Continue reading
Packing, unpacking and moving to a new home can be an enormous undertaking, but with some careful planning and organization, the process can be a bit less stressful for your clients. Here’s how you can advise them. Continue reading
Taking a break from work helps prevent or minimize burnout, but it’s not the be-all, end-all. As glorious as a vacation might sound, what you really need to do to mitigate burnout is consistently and constantly practice a good work-life balance, and th… Continue reading
California resident Anastasia Hanson started the campaign to “help” the couple pay off their $14.65 million Montecito home after watching their interview with Oprah Winfrey. Continue reading
In this column, real estate agents across the nation share stories of the lessons they’ve learned during their time in the industry. This week: Find out how this powerhouse New York agent learned that you can’t always tell where that next multimillion … Continue reading
The secluded estate sits on 320 acres of land and is surrounded by a forest of aspens. Continue reading
Despite narratives about buyers flocking to Florida, data from Atlas Van Lines and Florida’s 2020 Demographic Estimating Conference suggest the migration patterns are negligible. Continue reading
We talked to experts about the legal, financial and social aspects of buying and moving into a home that’s under 500 square feet. Continue reading
A TikTok video is proving just how far some homeowners will go with a quarantine project. In this case, a man turned his basement into a video rental store. Continue reading