$1.2 Million Homes in Australia

New South Wales properties include a Queenslander in Billinudgel, plus a villa and a California-style bungalow in Mullumbimby.

Saving New York’s Midcentury Signs

The New York Sign Museum in Brooklyn preserves the stories of shuttered local businesses.

Christie’s Debuts Crypto Real Estate Division

The brokerage, which has already handled transactions with digital payment in lieu of cash, is the first major U.S. firm to create a dedicated team for such deals.

Two Americans Made Their Dreams Come True in Normandy, France

A couple from Colorado wondered for years if they’d be able to buy a home in France and make a new life for themselves. Last year, they saw where their $450,000 budget could take them.

Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties are three-bedroom homes in Long Beach and Stamford.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are in Lenox Hill, Hell’s Kitchen and Crown Heights.

Buying a High-End Home? A Million Dollars Mostly Falls Short.

Houses at the top 5 percent of the market cost over $1 million in all but seven of the largest U.S. metros.

To Understand the Delacorte Theater Renovation, Peek Inside This Rowhouse

Stephen Chu, the architect behind the $85 million makeover of the beloved amphitheater in Central Park, has spent over two decades remaking his home in Ridgewood, Queens.

U.S. Homes Are Not Selling, and Prices Continue to Rise

June, usually the height of the spring housing season, saw sales of existing homes drop from the previous month, according to the National Association of Realtors.

$325,000 Homes in Pennsylvania, Texas and North Carolina

A 1950s bungalow in Beaver, a midcentury-modern house in San Antonio and a cottage from 1900 in Wake Forest.

Be a Problem-Solver

Being a problem-solver is one of the most valuable skills in real estate. Clients trust agents who can navigate challenges and find creative solutions. Here's how to embrace this mindset: 1. Anticipate Problems Early Proactively identify potential issues, such as inspection concerns or title problems, before they become major obstacles. Create a ch...

Child’s Bathroom Tile Murals Steal the Show in Hudson Valley Home’s  Design

A designer and ceramicist set out to build a house in New York’s Hudson Valley region that her family could live in forever. Her son’s sketches stole the show.

Skittles the Chameleon and Lincoln: These Rooms Are Made Just for Them

Designing around a collection, whether the items are conventional or eccentric, can personalize a home.

Agent Growth Tips

Real Estate Agent Growth Tips Leverage Your Sphere of Influence Stay connected with friends, family, and past clients. Referrals are one of the most effective ways to grow your business. Master Digital Marketing Use social media, email newsletters, and video content to showcase your expertise and build trust with potential clients. Invest in Profes...

Converting a Favorite Rental on Cape Cod Into a Legacy

When an old beach house in Truro, Mass., was listed for sale, a family of former renters snapped it up and renovated it for a growing clan.

$1.7 Million Homes in California

A midcentury modern in Thousand Oaks, a contemporary home in Carmel Valley and a French Normandy Revival in Oakland

Who Wins When Neighbors Fight?

A co-op board may need to investigate so that it can protect every resident’s rights.

To Live Up to a Legacy, These Texas High Schoolers Had Two Days to Build a Tiny House

A Texas high school has won more championships in mock tiny home construction than any other school in the country. Could a team of rookies defend the title?

Email Marketing for Lead Nurturing

Why Email Marketing Works for Agents Keeps your name top of mind for leads who aren't ready to buy or sell immediately. Builds trust and credibility over time. Automates follow-ups so no lead falls through the cracks. 1. Segment Your Email List Buyers vs. Sellers: Tailor content to their goals. Stage of Journey: New leads (need education) Actively ...

Finding a Gem in the Woods of Central Connecticut

Two California transplants ventured east in search of midcentury design, lots of sunlight and space for guests.

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