Midcentury Time Capsule Overlooks Lake, Mount Rainier

By Bethany Erickson | January 5, 2020 | Comments Off on Midcentury Time Capsule Overlooks Lake, Mount Rainier

If we told you that we found a gorgeously well-preserved Seattle Midcentury time capsule in Seattle, would you be surprised? For many, when they’re told to close their eyes and think of the architecture that most represents Seattle, they might think of the Northwest style developed by architects like Seattle’s Paul Thiry, or Craftsman and…

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Want to Retire Abroad? The Number One Country Is …

By Bethany Erickson | January 5, 2020 | Comments Off on Want to Retire Abroad? The Number One Country Is …

Retiring abroad is a goal for many — some because they want to experience the lifestyles offered in a new country, some because they realize their retirement nest eggs can last a bit longer in another country. But what are the best places for retiring abroad? After all, packing up and schlepping to a new…

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Hang Ten In These Honolulu Dream Homes For The New Year

By Amy Puchaty | January 1, 2020 | Comments Off on Hang Ten In These Honolulu Dream Homes For The New Year

New year, new you right? And if you want to get away what better place than Honolulu! As one of the world’s top destinations for surf and sand, it’s filled with opportunity. So this week we zero in on two of Honolulu’s best. Which would you choose, the ultra-luxe Diamond Head Splurge overlooking the sea…

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Best Of 2019: Splurge vs. Steal

By Amy Puchaty | December 31, 2019 | Comments Off on Best Of 2019: Splurge vs. Steal

Amy: We research a lot of places for our Splurge vs. Steal and this feature did not disappoint! Take a look back at one of our most popular waterfront Splurge vs. Steal posts in good ol’ Austin, Texas. Imagine a place where the weather is warm, the amenities are plentiful, and deep blue water views…

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Best of 2019: Historical Shelters

By Bethany Erickson | December 29, 2019 | Comments Off on Best of 2019: Historical Shelters

All that’s really left to remind anyone of the time Herbert “The Cat” Noble lived in North Texas is the stretch of land he bought up around 1941, before there was a Lake Grapevine, in southern Denton County.  Suffice to say, Noble wouldn’t recognize the extravagant estate that sits there now, either. When he lived…

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If You Build It, They Will Come: AMRC Breaks Ground on Picturesque Pad in Steamboat

By Amy Puchaty | December 28, 2019 | Comments Off on If You Build It, They Will Come: AMRC Breaks Ground on Picturesque Pad in Steamboat

Awe-inspiring views, unrivaled amenities, the perfect location on a ranch only seven minutes from downtown Steamboat. This is what awaits the lucky buyer of an under-construction home inside the exclusive Alpine Mountain Ranch and Club. And it’s a gem of a property, nestled high in the Rocky Mountains in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.  Ground broke December…

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