$1.3 Million Homes in California

A three-bedroom in Mill Valley, a farmhouse in Philo and a cottage in Berkeley.

A Contemporary House Soars in Rural Rhode Island

An architect couple replaced a derelict cabin nestled between a river and a forest and built a second home using Passive House standards.

Brooklyn Laundromats Transform Into Bars, Coffee Shops and Community Hubs

Entrepreneurs in Brooklyn are opening laundromats that double as coffee shops, bars and hangout spots.

Revisiting the Hunt: First-Time Buyers Share What Went Wrong and Right

Being a new homeowner comes with a steep learning curve, especially in New York City.

Should I Keep Paying Rent Increases, or Dent My Savings With a Down Payment?

It’s the age-old question: Rent or buy? Here are some things to remember that go beyond your month-to-month expenses.

Real Estate Social Marketing Tips

Here's a practical list of real estate social marketing tips to help agents grow visibility, trust, and engagement online: 1. Show Your Face Post videos and photos of yourself to build familiarity and credibility. Use Stories, Reels, or TikToks to show day-in-the-life content, open houses, or local tours. 2. Highlight the Lifestyle, Not Just the Ho...

‘Prewar Eva’ Has Her Finger on the Pulse of the Hamptons

Eva Alt, a real estate agent who goes by “Prewar Eva” on Instagram, says the bland Hamptons McMansions of the past two decades are on their way out.

$1.1 Million Homes in Cork, Ireland

County Cork, Ireland’s southernmost county, has rustic architectural gems, stately Georgian homes, and 19th-century rowhouses overlooking Cork Harbour.

A Designer Places Furniture in Her Bedroom as Pieces of Art

Alyssa Kapito savors the elegant memo box on her night stand, a bronze chair by Diego Villarreal, and silver shell bowls from her mother.

Is This 19th-Century Factory the World’s First Skyscraper?

As the first building to be built from an iron frame, the Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings in England is a forerunner of all iron- and steel-framed towers. Now, its custodians want people to know that.

A Couple Figured They Couldn’t Afford Upper Manhattan. They Just Had to Look in the Right Places.

Two longtime renters searched in Harlem, Hamilton Heights and Washington Heights for a sunny two-bedroom with space to host friends. Here’s what they found.

Orlando Real Estate Market

Market Overview The Orlando housing market has experienced moderate price growth and increasing inventory through early 2025. The median home price in January was around $395,000—about 7 percent higher than the previous year. By March, prices held steady near $405,000, showing stable but slower appreciation. Inventory has grown significantly. Listi...

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx

This week’s properties are in Harlem, Chelsea and Fieldston.

Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New York

This week’s properties are five-bedroom in Stamford and a four-bedroom in East Marion.

Who’s More Likely to D.I.Y.?

Age and income have a large influence on the decision to hire professionals for home repair and renovation, according to a recent study.

Can You Guess the Hidden Costs of Homeownership?

Are you prepared for the routine expenses (and costly surprises) of homeownership?

How Keller Williams Supports New Agents in Year One

When you finished your real estate agent training, did you have that “now what” feeling? If so, you’re not alone. There’s a lot to process in the beginning of your career.

At Keller Williams, first-year agents don’t have to experience that “now what” feeling for long. That’s because KW and local market centers offers critical tools and training that help new agents advance from day one. KW’s resources don’t just provide a launch pad; they help new agents build a sustainable real estate business for the long term.

As a Keller Williams® agent, you’ll have access to self-paced and live, online courses that provide further education on leads, listings, and leverage. You’ll also have the opportunity to attend in-person events that feature inspiring and informative speakers, along with breakout sessions tailoredthat you can tailor to your real estate journey. At KWRI headquarters in Austin, Texas, onsite training sessions are offered year-round, while closer to home, you’ll find a rotating calendar of classes at your local market center. 

“KW has historically owned the training and coaching of agents,” says Mike Ray, executive leadership director of Keller Williams® Realty Southeast. “They have maintained brick and mortar franchise locations that offer new agents a place to go and learn. The training, the coaching, the accountability are all standards that new agents find at every KW® location. Add in our commitment to maintain culture and community that connects new agents, and that separates Keller Williams from other brokerages brands.”

An agent’s first-year educational path is critical, according to Ray. It’s imperative to build a foundation on creating and growing a database, completing representation agreements, setting business goals, and more — because real estate school doesn’t actually teach these practical, everyday skills. 




New Mexico Real Estate Market

Statewide Trends The New Mexico housing market has continued to show resilience in 2025. Median home prices have increased by around 4 to 5 percent year-over-year, with average sale prices now ranging between $345,000 and $369,000 depending on the region. Inventory levels have grown significantly—up around 20 percent statewide—which is bringing the...

How the Peacock Chair Became a Hallmark of Black American Décor

The regal seat continues to be part of Black American social traditions.

Can You Guess the Hidden Costs of Homeownership?

Are you prepared for the routine expenses (and costly surprises) of homeownership?

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