Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott Reportedly List Their Beverly Hills Mansion for $22M

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Reality TV star Kylie Jenner and rapper Travis Scott have made a decision on a joint real estate investment.

The on-again-off-again couple have put the Beverly Hills, CA, mansion they bought together on the market for $21.9 million, according to Dirt.

It’s unclear whether the couple actually cohabited there. But they split the cost when they purchased the property for $13.4 million in 2018.

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott listed this Beverly Hills, CA, estate.

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Cozy Corners: How To Add Warmth to Your Home in Tiny Ways

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Hygge may be so 2017, but it’s the vibe you want when the temperatures start to dip. Even hygge haters have to admit there’s nothing better than a warm and cozy look at home to fight the bitter wind outside.

But not every person loves this curated Danish look—and it’s a ton of work to create a new design when the seasons change. Instead, we’re here to suggest small ways to infuse your rooms with the best parts of hygge, the little details that really matter when you’re feeling a bit chilled.

To guide you to your best and coziest life this fall and winter, check out these genius ways to add warmth and softness just where you need it most.

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Originally Built in 1660, a Remodeled Connecticut Home Is the Week’s Oldest Property

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A recently renovated antique owned by the same family for 11 generations in Farmington, CT, is the oldest property to hit the market this week on Realtor.com®.

Originally built in 1660, the 3,635-square-foot home was remodeled down to the studs. Three original fireplaces remain, but the interior now boasts a new look.

Other historic homes on the market this week include a Colonial-era house in Rhode Island, a Quaker stone home in Virginia, and the former Pennsylvania home of U.S. President James Buchanan.

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‘Good Bones’ Reveals a Terrible Mistake Homebuyers Are Making Like Crazy Right Now

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On “Good Bones,” Mina Starsiak Hawk flips run-down homes across Indianapolis, usually for big profits. But, as the latest episode illustrates, she still makes mistakes.

In the episode “Soft Stark Southside House,” Starsiak Hawk has paid $30,000 for a house sight unseen. This has become a common practice for many homebuyers, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, when she and her assistant Cory arrive at the property for the first time, she is completely deflated.

“To be honest, I thought it was a different house,” she admits. “I thought it was the one across the street.”

So far, this gamble seems to be a bad bet. Can Starsiak Hawk turn it around? Check out how she attempts to recoup her losses while delivering plenty of smart tips that might apply to any abode, even your own.

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How Much to Tip Movers After They’ve Hauled Your Stuff

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At the end of a long day of packing your possessions, labeling boxes, and fretting about moving everything from Point A to Point B, you might suddenly realize you have no idea how much to tip—you know, those guys who hauled your couch up three flights of stairs, along with all the other stuff you’ve accumulated in your lifetime. How much gratuity is customary for such service?

Generally, 15% to 20% is a customary tip in metropolitan areas, and 10% is on par for smaller areas, according to T.J. Peterson, digital marketing manager of Oz Moving & Storage, based in New York City.

Do you have to tip movers?

Yet tipping movers, like tipping any service worker, is a matter of discretion. In other words, if your movers took extra care when lifting boxes onto the truck or carefully wrapping your grandmother’s mantel clock, then show your appreciation with a nice gratuity. If the movers treated your possessions like junk, there’s no obligation to tip them at all.

“If you’re unhappy with your experience, you’re not obligated to tip,” says Peterson.

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Homebuyers Are About To Suffer Another Devastating Blow: Interest Rates Climb Again

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Rising mortgage interest rates have hit the housing market like a sucker punch—and they’re poised to deliver another bruising blow.

Mortgage rates could climb even higher after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that it was increasing its short-term interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point. The Fed has been steadily hiking rates this year in its quest to bring inflation down, even at the risk of plunging the economy into a recession. And while mortgage rates are separate from the Fed’s rates, they generally follow a similar trajectory.

“People want to know when it’s going to end and how high rates are going to be when it does,” says Realtor.com® Chief Economist Danielle Hale. “Housing is an interest rate-sensitive sector. When interest rates are high, it’s much more challenging for buyers. And it looks like interest rates are going to stay high for the foreseeable future.”

Record-low mortgage rates during the COVID-19 pandemic allowed home prices to reach new heights. The lower the rate, the lower the monthly housing payment buyers were making to their lenders. But the reverse is also true. Every time rates rise, even by just a fraction of a percentage point, it becomes more expensive for homebuyers to purchase the same property.

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What on Earth? Live Among the Stalagmites and Stalactites in a Colorado Cave

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A 3,000-square-foot dwelling built into the caves near Glenwood Springs, CO, is a rocky sight to behold.

Cave of Chimes is a one-of-a-kind home nestled in the walls of the Glenwood Springs Canyon. It could be yours for the steep price of $2,450,000.

The cave home is only a small portion of the property. (There’s also space above ground to build another home.) Getting to the underground dwelling is an adventure in itself.

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It’s ‘Special’: Lizzo Reportedly Buys Harry Styles’ Former Beverly Hills Mansion for $15M

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Sizzling hot hip-hop artist Lizzo will have plenty of room to throw her hair back and check her nails now that she’s purchased a $15 million Beverly Hills, CA, mansion once owned by fellow chart-topper Harry Styles, according to Dirt.

It seems great musical minds and close friends think alike.

But then again, who wouldn’t appreciate this modernist treehouse-inspired residence designed by Sam Gnatovich and Alexi Rennalls, the husband-and-wife team behind L.A.’s design-build studio Simo Design.

In fact, actor Jon Hamm and socialite Nicole Richie are among the celebrities who own homes done by Simo Design, Dirt notes.








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Decided Not To Sell? 7 Smart Ways To Make Your Kitchen Shine While Staying Put

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The one-two punch of high mortgage rates and inflation has caused would-be homebuyers to reconsider buying a house right now. This notion, in turn, has caused some home sellers to rethink putting their homes on the market.

If you’ve chosen to stay put for now in favor of making improvements to your home, we suggest you focus on the kitchen.

“A kitchen update can improve your home’s resale value, yield a healthy return on your investment, and breathe new life into the most popular room in the house,” says David Steckel, a home expert with Thumbtack. “A few small changes can lead to an unrecognizably beautiful kitchen space.”

Whether it’s new countertops or an appliance upgrade, here’s how to make your kitchen look as gorgeous as you’ve always wanted it to. Plus, if you do decide to sell in the future, your new kitchen will be a highlight for potential buyers.

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On the House: Should First-Timers Bother Trying To Buy a Home Right Now?

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Q: Is buying my first home right now a mistake?

Homeownership has long been the American dream. A picturesque house of your own with a bright green lawn is deeply ingrained in our culture as something to aspire to. It has helped generations of homeowners build wealth that has been passed down to their children and their children’s children.

That’s why the following idea might shock you: Most people probably shouldn’t be buying a home in today’s market.

Many first-time homebuyers might be better off giving up, at least for now.

Home prices are high, mortgage interest rates have exceeded 7%, and there aren’t many properties to choose from. Inflation and rising rents are eating into down payment funds. And the economy and the financial markets are shaky. Even if the nation doesn’t fall into a messy recession (which is looking ever more likely), many Americans might find themselves out of work.

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Willie Nelson’s Former Tennessee Home Is on the Market for $2.5M

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Lots of local folklore surrounds a property once owned by country music legend Willie Nelson.

The 150-acre property is in Goodlettsville, TN, close to Nashville, and is listed for $2.5 million. It comes with pastures, woods, trails, and a secluded cabin.

The musician is one of only two owners of the sprawling property.

“From what we can find from tax records, there have only been two owners. One is the current seller and different members of that family. And the other is Willie Nelson,” says Ross Welch. Welch and Matt Lawson, both with Zeitlin Sotheby’s International Realty, are representing the property.









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Live the ‘Outer Banks’ Life: $3M Coastal Home in Town That’s Setting of Netflix Teen Drama

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A beautiful home has come on the market in the town that serves as the backdrop of the Netflix show “Outer Banks.”

TV producers are always on the hunt for interesting neighborhoods to film, so it’s no surprise, really, that the mystery teen drama is filmed in the Old Village Historic District in Mount Pleasant, SC.

The South Carolina beach town stands in for the barrier islands along the coast of North Carolina known as the Outer Banks on the Netflix show.

“The Old Village has a few shops and one of those old-fashioned pharmacies (Pitt Street Pharmacy) with a soda fountain … for that Americana, throwback feeling,” says Maison Real Estate’s Mary Lou Wertz.







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Forget the Sunshine State: This Small City in Pennsylvania Is America’s Best Place To Retire in 2022

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As home prices have soared throughout the Sun Belt, many retirees are trading the warmer winters there for a more affordable lifestyle elsewhere.

U.S. News & World Report named Lancaster, PA, about 90 minutes west of Philadelphia, as the best place to retire in its 2022–23 annual rankings. Home prices in the snowier metropolitan area were a median $344,700 in September, according to Realtor.com® data. That’s significantly less than the national median price of $427,250.

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“Pennsylvania just edged out Florida,” says Emily Brandon, U.S. News senior editor for retirement. Retirees “still want to live near the beaches in Florida. [But] retirees and soon-to-be retirees told us this year that the thing that matters most to them is affordability.”


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Jasmine Roth of ‘Help! I Wrecked My House’ Spots One Thing You Should Never See Right Inside a Front Door

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On “Help! I Wrecked My House,” host Jasmine Roth knows that it’s all too easy for homeowners to start a home renovation project—but then never quite finish.

That’s what’s happened in the latest episode, “You Don’t Complete Me,” where homeowners Audrey and Darin attempted some DIY upgrades around their house in La Palma, CA, got stuck halfway through, then gave up.

Throughout their house, Roth finds holes in walls, tiles pried off countertops, and exposed wires in the ceiling. Darin is a union pipe fitter trying to become a full-time longshoreman, and Audrey is a communications coordinator. They also have two young children. With so much going on, it’s no wonder their home projects stalled.

“They do not have any extra time to work on their house. Yet, for some reason, they keep taking on projects that are above their skill set and are way too ambitious,” says Roth.

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Why Mortgage Rates Are So Darn High

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It makes sense that mortgage rates are up. But by this much? That requires some explanation.

Freddie Mac’s weekly average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has cracked 7% for the first time in two decades, a rise just shy of 4 percentage points from the end of last year. By contrast, benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields are up around 2.5 points. What this means is that the gap—or spread, in financial lingo—between mortgage rates and Treasury yields has ballooned.

For the past decade, the spread between a measure of average national mortgage rates and 10-year Treasury yields has averaged 1.8 points, according to figures tracked by Autonomous Research. This year began right around that level. But with Treasurys yielding over 4%, the spread now at roughly 3 points is about as high as it has been this century.

Other times that the spread has seen comparable widening were in late 2008 and March 2020, when the financial crisis and pandemic, respectively, were driving investors to the haven of Treasurys. In both cases, the Federal Reserve stepped up to buy more mortgage bonds, bringing spreads and mortgage rates down, as spreads on mortgage bonds are a key component in the mortgage rates ultimately charged to borrowers.

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Home Run: MLB Legend Chili Davis’ Former Arizona Home Is Available for $8.5M

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Want to live like a sports star? The spectacular 9,395-square-foot megamansion in Paradise Valley, AZ, built for Major League Baseball legend Charles “Chili” Davis is now being offered for $8.5 million.

The home was originally listed in July for $9.5 million, so the current price represents a $1 million reduction.

The five-bedroom, six-bathroom house was custom-built in 2000 for the three-time All-Star. It has since changed hands a couple of times. The current owner picked it up in 2013 for $4,950,000.

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What Is a Lanai? An Exotic Home Feature That’ll Make Your Summer

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The term, Hawaiian in origin, describes an open-air porch that’s furnished for comfort, with couches, ceiling fans, and—on the design side—tropical flair.

Not surprisingly, lanais are par for the course in homes across Hawaii, but their popularity has caught on throughout many warmer climes, from Southern California through Florida. Even homes located in temperate zones can have a lanai that can be used during the warmer months.

So if you love spending your summers lounging on your porch with a cocktail in hand, you’ll likely love it even more if you turn this outdoor space into a lanai. Here’s what you need to know about this fun home feature, so you can decide whether you want one of your own.

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How Long Does Mortgage Pre-Approval Last?

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If you’re hoping to buy a home, it’s smart to ponder this question, since even after you receive a lender’s stamp of approval for financing, weeks or even months could pass before you actually buy a house. Will that pre-approval you received a while back still be valid by then?

Since lenders realize that buying a house does take time, pre-approval does have a shelf life, but not an indefinite one. While the length of time varies, in general pre-approval is good for about three months. Here’s what home buyers need to know about how to make the most of this time frame—and what to do if your pre-approval is at risk of running out before you buy a house.

What to know about a mortgage pre-approval? It’s the first step to buying a home

If you want to purchase a home, your first step should be to prove that you have the financial means to do so. This is where pre-approval comes in.

“Pre-approval is the process by which a mortgage professional such as a broker or bank account executive examines a loan application to determine whether a potential home buyer will qualify for a mortgage,” says Matthew Reischer, an attorney and real estate agent at New York’s Flushing Real Estate.

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What Are Comps? A Way to Pin the Right Price on a Home

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Homes are unlike the majority of other things people buy in that the price isn’t set in stone. Sure, the listing might include an “asking price,” but as this term suggests, that’s just a request rather than a hard, unwavering demand. And that’s why comps are so important. So what exactly are comps?

Short for housing “comparables,” comps are a way to help you figure out what a home is worth based on the recent sales prices of similar properties in the area. Home sellers (and their real estate agents) use comps to help them come up with their asking price, while buyers can use comps to come up with how much to offer. As such, it’s an important concept for both buyers and sellers to master.

Here are the basics on how to find comps and wield them to your advantage.

What to know about comps

With housing comps, you ideally want to compare apples to apples—not apples to kiwi (which is, let’s face it, a strikingly unappealing fruit). In other words, it’s important for comps to be as similar to your own property as possible. While what constitutes a comp for a home will depend on each particular market, here are some ballpark parameters:

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What Is a Sunroom, Florida Room, Solarium: Are They All the Same Thing?

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Is a sunroom just the same thing as a Florida room or a solarium? Well … yes!

When it comes to a home’s rooms (or real estate listings), we expect to see bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, and perhaps the occasional playroom or den. But a sunroom is often an unexpected bright bonus. But just what is it, and is it something you truly want in your home?

What to know about a sunroom

A sunroom by any other name … is probably the same thing as a sunroom. Also called a solarium, Florida room, garden room, sun parlor, patio room, winter garden, or conservatory, it’s basically a space with windows or screens on three sides that let the sun shine right through—often on the southern side of buildings in northern climes to capture maximum exposure. They can be insulated and equipped with heating/cooling, or as simple as a screened-in patio.

Sunrooms are a popular amenity because–let’s face it—who doesn’t want to soak up a few more rays, without enduring chilly winds or biting bugs?

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