anyaberkut/iStockHow to price a home in a seller’s market may be a question that’s top of mind if you’re listing your home. Much of the United States right now is a seller’s market—which spells potential for major profits. Lucky you!
However: Some sellers may see this as an opportunity to set the bar high—maybe too high—when it comes to their list ...
Dan Raymond and Casey JuntilaRapidly rising rents recently nudged Dan Raymond and Casey Juntila to wonder if they should try to buy a house instead.
“We looked around and realized [rent was] the same as a mortgage, even with the inflated rates and higher home prices,” Raymond recalls.
The couple, who are engaged, work as researchers at the Universi...
Getty Images / Realtor.comThe Hot Springs, AR, house where Bill Clinton grew up is available for a modest $345,000. The listing marks the property’s first time on the public market.
But the 3,708-square-foot home, known as the Birnbaum-Shubetz House, needs an update.
This six-bedroom abode is listed on the National Register of Historic Places—a des...
Realtor.comIt’s not often that a castle pops up on the Pacific Northwest rental market—but that’s exactly the case for this five-bedroom chateau in Sequim, WA.
Nestled on a family-owned, 200-acre farm, the 6,000-square-foot living space comes fully furnished. Highlights include a steam shower, a wood-burning fireplace, luxury linens, and spare matt...
Realtor.comWith a private dock and new kitchen, this 4,353-square-foot home hugs nearly 200 feet of Tampa Bay’s waterfront and enjoys unobstructed views.
The midcentury modern dwelling comes with a distinguished architectural pedigree: It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright protege Sanford Goldman.
The St. Petersburg, FL, property is on the market f...