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The most expensive home in America

The most expensive home for sale in the U.S. just hit the market for $250 million. Built by real

Kitchens for all at 70 Vestry penthouse

  An under-construction Manhattan penthouse at 70 Vestry that was listed for $50 million is in contract. The 6,547-square-foot

Copycat homes

A handful of people across the nation have taken their love of architecture and pop culture to the next

Living off the grid

If you do not mind living off the grid, you might be interested in this 12-acre property in Monticello,

A House for all Seasons

D*Haus Architect has created The D*Dynamic, a structure that offers eight houses in one. It unfolds itself like a

A Colorado castle

Inspired by the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina and castles around Europe, this Evergreen, CO château could potentially become

Trick or Tweet

How can you promote yourself as a real estate agent during the spooky Halloween season? One Chicagoland agent embraced

A deal for jetsetters

Condo developers across the states have stepped up their game when it comes to providing unique luxury amenities to

Mini-me

After initially listing a family owned property on Chicago’s Chain O’Lakes for $2.2 million, the Appleton family of McHenry

For sale: a blast from the past

You now have the opportunity to live like the Brat Pack in the brick house from “Sixteen Candles.” The

Missing the forest for the trees

A Florida woman has been given three months to vacate and demolish the open-air treehouse she’s been living in

Take the Tesla for a Spin

Shuttle services are not uncommon in luxury buildings, but not all offer the service using a Tesla. Miami Beach’s

“I should buy a boat”

The Atelier condo building in Midtown Manhattan is home to New York City’s most expensive condo. The 10-bedroom, 13-bathroom

Listing Panda-monium

Real estate agents are always looking for ways to make their listings stand out, but did this Spring, Texas

Sears’ Homebuilding Past

In the early 1900s, Sears became one of the first mass builders to utilize “balloon” style framing, also known

Housing Meets Hollywood

Los Angeles is home to the nation’s film and television industry, and residence can now be a part of

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