A house made to survive a nuclear war listed for $30M
A house built during the height of the Cold War during the 1950s and meant to survive an atom bomb has hit the market in Los Angeles for $29.995 million. Continue reading
A house built during the height of the Cold War during the 1950s and meant to survive an atom bomb has hit the market in Los Angeles for $29.995 million. Continue reading
Leonard Steinberg, the chief evangelist at Compass, says the quicker the virus is contained, the better it will be for the housing market. Continue reading
Numerous rental listings around the world are being billed as ‘coronavirus-free.’ Many also tout the fact that they have toilet paper. Continue reading
As someone who runs a profitable brokerage, Carol Scott gives her thoughts on home renovations, negotiating with clients and what it takes to keep a brokerage operating smoothly. Continue reading
Agents haven’t yet seen clients abandoning things like open houses. But handshakes may be going out of style, and some believe the worst is yet to come. Continue reading
The real estate listings portal introduced a new scoring system to rate noise from traffic, airports and local sources. Continue reading
As the iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel moves forward with the conversion of 375 rooms into luxurious new condos, the property owner released the first photos of the units. Continue reading
Within the past two years listings described as ‘modern farmhouse’-style sold for about 10 percent more than anticipated, according to a study by Zillow. Continue reading
Kurt Rappaport and Drew Meyers of Westside Estate Agency have the listing. Continue reading
Michael Preis of RE/MAX One worked with Jackson, best known for his nickname ‘Blanket,’ while David Emanuel of Compass held the listing. Continue reading