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How expensive is your architectural taste?
How expensive is your architectural taste?
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Zillow is making the home-buying process a little simpler for those concerned about floods, wildfires, and more.
The answer depends on where you hope to live.
Now is your chance to own an important part of British history.
The Simi Valley residence was the site of the Freeling family's close encounter with malevolent spirits.
Trying to find an affordable house in Vermont or New Jersey is tough right now, but those aren’t the only states in the U.S. where home prices are on the rise.
Attention all Queen fanatics with at least $38 million to spare: Freddie Mercury’s former London home can be yours!
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While developers can feel free to submit any name they’d like for a new street, cities usually have guidelines and standards.
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A home on Sesame Street may have been affordable when the show premiered, but that's no longer the case.
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The baseball icon’s modest Oklahoma home is getting the fractional ownership treatment.
If you've always wanted to live in a lighthouse, now is your chance.
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If you've ever dreamed of living like royalty, now's your chance.
Waterfront property in Florida isn't cheap.
The house where Jane Austen grew up is now ritzy enough to suit her wealthier characters.
The housing market is a nightmare, but there are still some areas where home ownership is within reach for average income earners.
Here’s what the Simpsons, the Belchers, and the Flintstones paid for their homes.
Unlike other ghost towns, Kitsault was not left to wither and crumble.