Demand for Vacation Homes Up, says NAR

By Bethany Erickson | November 2, 2019 |

Thanks to deeper pockets and low mortgage rates, more people are buying vacation homes – boosting both demand and price, revealed the National Association of Realtors’ 2019 U.S. Vacation Home Counties Report. The median sales price in vacation home counties increased at a pace of 36 percent in the five years between 2013 and 2018…

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Diane Keaton’s Former Laguna Beach Cottage Listed For $4.29M

By Amy Puchaty | October 31, 2019 | Comments Off on Diane Keaton’s Former Laguna Beach Cottage Listed For $4.29M

Diane Keaton fans you’re in luck! The A-Lister’s former Laguna Beach Cottage could be yours for a cool $4.29 million. And it’s just as charming as the actress herself! The five-bedroom, four-full-and-one-half-bathroom retreat was owned and restored by Keaton in the early 2000s. Today, It Still Exudes A Refined Coastal Charm

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The Surprisingly Modest Starter Home of Russell Westbrook

By Bethany Erickson | October 30, 2019 | Comments Off on The Surprisingly Modest Starter Home of Russell Westbrook

Just a scant couple of weeks after showcasing the expansive Park City, Utah, home of NBA legend Michael Jordan, we find ourselves in Edmond, Oklahoma, gazing a the surprisingly – and substantially – more modest home of former Oklahoma City Thunder point guard (now with the Houston Rockets) Russell Westbrook. Westbrook, according to sports news…

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Historic Salem Homes For Sale

By Amy Puchaty | October 29, 2019 | Comments Off on Historic Salem Homes For Sale

Nobody does Halloween quite like Salem, Massachusetts. And for those who love a good ghost story, in Salem, they’re a plenty. So this week, we take you inside two of the most historic homes on the Salem market. Each offers a storied history and mesmerizing architecture, with interiors that will transport you back in time.…

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New York City High-Rises: What Goes Up Comes Down In Price

By Jon Anderson | October 28, 2019 | Comments Off on New York City High-Rises: What Goes Up Comes Down In Price

To anyone who’s visited New York City in recent years, a glut of high-rises featuring equally sky-high prices is no surprise. Every section of the city has been inundated with luxury development since the real estate market upticked in 2013. From the pencil skyscrapers jacked up over rivals to secure a Central Park view to…

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Southport, North Carolina Historic Home is Also a Movie Star

By Bethany Erickson | October 27, 2019 | Comments Off on Southport, North Carolina Historic Home is Also a Movie Star

The city of Southport, North Carolina, has been a spot for exploration since the 1500s when the Spanish landed and poked around. By the 1700s, it was founded as Smithville, after Revolutionary War colonel Benjamin Smith, who was also later governor of North Carolina. In the late 1800s, in a bid to become a major shipping…

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