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Sara Kathryns has recalled the tragic moment she watched her home burn down in the Palisades fire while she was on vacation in Mexico.
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Season 3 of "The Traitors" is captivating American audiences—as is the stunning, stately home in which it is filmed.
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A resourceful California fire chief used milk and “a couple of beers” to save two homes as his childhood neighborhood burned.
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FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)A Pacific Palisades, CA, home miraculously survived a deadly wildfire that tore through the upscale oceanside community, only to be split in half by a
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Barron, 18, is understood to have incorporated his own real estate company in July 2024, with plans to relaunch it in the spring of 2025.
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Baldoni, 40, has launched a $400 million defamation lawsuit against his "It Ends With Us" costar Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds.
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Single-family housing starts, which account for the vast majority of all homebuilding, rose 3.3% in December to 1,050,000 annualized.
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Tyson, 58, is the proud new owner of a newly constructed estate located in the exclusive gated community of Tierra del Ray Estates.
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Miami Beach is known for its spring break scene and celebrity residents, but it hopes to soon join the ranks of the world's "blue zones."
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An imposing, 2,000-square-foot home in Del Mar, CA, has become the most popular property listing of the week on Realtor.com.
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Estimated insured losses from the Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles currently range from $35 billion to $45 billion, said CoreLogic.
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Behold America's "most expensive new construction home," which has landed on the market in Manalapan, FL, for a massive $285 million.
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Our reporter caught up with a number of people who had prepared for wildfires with built-in systems. "I'm sleeping with one eye open."
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The historic Chicago-area home found a buyer within a matter of days but took months to close.
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All hail the sale: The Hillsborough, CA, estate known as the "Western White House" has changed hands. The deal closed for $23 million.
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Housing could be overvalued by anywhere from 10% to 35% based on how investors are acting.
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Shelise Landry Herman and Juanita Landry were in their home in Altadena, CA, after returning from celebrating their 62nd wedding anniversary last week, when the ferocious Eaton fire raced down
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Wallace has listed his Washington, DC, home for $6.4 million—two months after he announced his surprise departure from CNN.
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In the quiet, sandy streets near Jacksonville Beach, a towering 10-foot-wide house stands as a bold middle finger to the neighborhood.
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Mortgage rates hit 7.04% for the average 30-year fixed home loan for the week ending Jan. 16, up from 6.93% the prior week.
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Melania, 54, has hit out at Barack and Michelle Obama, claiming they made it "challenging" for her and Donald to move to the White House.
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The enormous scale of wildfire devastation in Los Angeles County is still coming into focus, but rebuilding will be a herculean task.
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"Fatal Attraction" star Close, 77, moved in 2019 to Montana—where she bought a property on which she's building a "sanctuary" for her family.
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Riley has revealed that she wants her daughter to have a more normal lifestyle than what she experienced growing up in iconic homes like Neverland Ranch.
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Getty Images;MLS via Realtor.com Former NBA star Hassan Whiteside is selling his Miami Beach, FL, mansion for a jaw-dropping $19.5 million. The 35-year-old, who played for the Miami Heat from
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The Palisades, NY, home in which Panettiere and her brother, Jansen, grew up has been listed—two years after his sudden death.
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Swift is giving her Rhode Island mansion a lavish expansion—weeks after wrapping up her historic "Eras Tour," which finished on Dec. 8.
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Harris, 60, could be plotting a post-inauguration move to Manhattan after her husband, Doug Emhoff, was seen touring a luxury abode there.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were the first lenders to unveil mortgage relief options for borrowers affected by the California wildfires.
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Jones has broken her silence on her absence from the "Today" show, explaining that she has taken an extended break for a family matter.