One-time $100M Bel Air mansion falls to Earth with huge price cut

"Realistically in this market, this is what it's worth – it's priced to sell," said Shawn Elliott of Nest Seekers, one of the agents who listed the property last week.

Fold ‘Em: Kenny Rogers’ Former Georgia Mansion Hits the Market for $4.2M

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Time to walk away. Yep, an Atlanta home once owned by late country crooner Kenny Rogers has been listed for $4,234,200.

The iconic balladeer’s former mansion has been on and off the market, at various asking prices, since 2019.

The six-bedroom, 12-bath, palatial abode has a fine musical pedigree, but it has garnered some recent notoriety.

According to multiple reports, the estate was the site of controversial dance parties that raged into the wee hours, leading to reported noise and traffic complaints in Atlanta’s upscale Buckhead suburb.










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5 Stylish Space-Saving Solutions for Your Living Room We Found on Instagram

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Rooms that are short on square footage are some of the hardest to decorate. There are only so many furniture configurations that’ll actually fit, and the lack of space means you have to stick to the bare minimum when it comes to decor.

In the case of a small living room, the goal is to make the space feel comfortable and uncluttered. But you don’t have to settle for an Ikea hack job. There are many creative ways to fill a tiny living room with tasteful necessities and a few extras, too.

This week, we scoured Instagram for the best living room design ideas that cater to those of us who live modestly. Here are five of our favorite small-living looks and a few tips on how to make them work in your own space.

1. Movable coffee table

If your living room is certified small, then you’re going to want a coffee table that’s easy to maneuver—like this one in a post from @homeinheidelberg.

“A movable coffee table isn’t just a practical solution for small living spaces; it’s a stylish and versatile decor option that can transform the look and feel of any room,” says designer Julio Arco, of Bark and Chase. “With its ability to be easily rearranged, this trend provides flexibility in how you use the space, allowing you to adapt easily to different occasions and activities.”

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Bella! A Las Vegas Mansion With a Custom-Designed Italian Streetscape Is the Week’s Most Popular Home

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A lavish estate in Las Vegas complete with an outdoor Italian streetscape is this week’s most popular home on Realtor.com®.

This custom-designed mansion will immediately transport you to Italy with its replica of a charming Italian street. From the storefront cafes to the fountain and cobblestone street, the outdoor retreat of the sprawling, 9,771-square-foot home offers a sweet taste of Italy.

Other homes that made the popularity list include a riverfront Missouri beauty with a boat dock and deck, an affordable barndominium in Tennessee, and a midcentury modern time capsule in Wisconsin.

For a full look at this week’s 10 most popular homes, keep on scrolling.











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Is Your Smart Home Controlling You?

The proliferation of devices creates more opportunities for people to lose access or power over aspects of the home.

ChatGPT is the tip of the iceberg: The future of venture investing

In Inman's latest Access class, watch Clelia Peters and Liza Benson discuss the new opportunities artificial intelligence technologies will bring to the real estate industry.

3 common listing agent mistakes (and how to avoid them)

Knowledge is power, so it's essential to know all there is to know about listings. Here's how to avoid the top mistakes listing agents make.

Task app KeyPleaz unlocks ways for agents to make more money: Tech Review

KeyPleaz is a showing and real estate task outsourcing app for iOS and Android operating systems.

Is real estate a good career path for you?

Money, glamour and excitement are part of a career in real estate, as are hard work, long hours and responsibility. Find out if you have what it takes to create and maintain a successful real estate practice.

Not a lot of clients right now? Here’s what you should be doing

The ebb and flow of the real estate business can be affected by the seasons, the economy and more. Luxury agent Amie Quirarte shares ways to weather the slow times while building your business.

The secret is out! 23 ways Realtors can use ChatGPT

The agents who utilize this technology will become more efficient and productive, freeing up time for building the relationships needed to grow their businesses.

Study sounds the alarm on $187B ‘climate housing bubble’

A study led by economists at the Environmental Defense Fund identifies some surprising regions, such as Appalachia and northern New England, as overvaluation hotspots.

Nearly two-thirds of brokerage sites aren’t displaying commissions

Consumer Federation of America: Despite an NAR rule change, only Redfin displays buyer-agent compensation in virtually all of the major cities examined.

‘My clients were flabbergasted’: Cool markets heat up ahead of spring

Low inventory combined with pent-up homebuyers looking to make their dollars go further is already driving up competition this spring, real estate agents told Inman.

Place Your Bid: Lavish Nashville Estate With Celeb Ties Goes On the Auction Block

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A lavish estate in the Nashville, TN, area is set to be sold during a “no-reserve, absolute” auction on Saturday. The mansion will be sold to the highest bidder.

Located in Brentwood, home to many musicians, this opulent, four-bedroom property has hosted some of the biggest names in entertainment, business, politics, and country music, including Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, and Brad Paisley.

The massive mansion features many exquisite details, including fixtures from Argentina, custom woodwork, and a lead crystal chandelier from the Czech Republic autographed by Dolly Parton.

The mansion also boasts a grand entry hall with double staircases and formal living and entertaining spaces.







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A volatile housing market slices at RE/MAX’s Q4 revenues, profits

RE/MAX Holdings' total revenue decreased 8.9 percent year over year to $81.3 million during the fourth quarter due to diminished broker fee revenue, a 1.9 percent drop in its North American agent count and costs related to increased recruiting incentives. However, the franchisor remains bullish.

Boston Red Sox Legend David Ortiz Is Selling His Miami Mansion for $12.5M

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David Ortiz is hoping to hit a grand slam with the sale of his $12.5 million mansion near Miami.

The iconic Boston Red Sox slugger (aka Big Papi) purchased the vacant property with his wife Tiffany in 2016 for $1.5 million.

The couple is now reportedly divorcing, according to legal documents, which suggests the apparent split may have prompted the listing.

After Ortiz purchased the land seven years ago, he commissioned a 10,178-square-foot mansion fit for a Hall of Famer. The home is in Pinecrest, FL, a suburban village in Miami-Dade County.







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Sumptuous Chicago Estate Is Illinois’ Most Expensive Listing at $30M

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In Chicago’s tony Lincoln Park neighborhood, lies an astonishing 25,000-square-foot mansion. Priced at $29,999,995, the estate is clearly at the top of the Windy City’s housing stock.

This six-bedroom, 11-bath home clocks in as the most expensive listing in Illinois. But it’s also a rare find in the city, according to listing agent Matt Leutheuser, of Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty.

“They’ve put eight [city] lots together,” he says. “I don’t think you could do that today.”

He adds that the parcel alone is worth $20 million.









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Redfin sees revenue fall, losses mount amid tough market in Q4

The portal and online brokerage saw revenue fall 25 percent year over year during the fourth quarter of 2022, and lost a total of $61.9 million, according to an earnings call Thursday afternoon.

Which Property Brother Won ‘Brother vs. Brother’? See What They Did Right—and What Went Horribly Wrong

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After much bragging, bruising, and brilliant construction, the winner has been announced on Season 8 of “Brother vs. Brother,” where property brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott each bought homes and renovated them to see who could ultimately make the biggest profit.

This season, to make it more interesting, there were no rules.

“We were free to buy wherever we wanted, renovate however we wanted, and spend whatever we wanted,” says Drew in the final episode, aptly titled “No Rules, One Winner.”

Jonathan purchased his house in the Los Angeles suburb of Westchester for $1.25 million and gave himself a renovation budget of $500,000.

The Property Brothers in a moment of agreement
Former tool shed, current designer shed
Bed descending from the ceiling
The vibrant living room in Drew's El Sereno house
Drew's Eco friendly backyard
Drew's house before
Drew's home after
Jonathan's oceanside house
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