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Yeh or Neigh? NYC Horse Stable Now Luxury Residence
By EDGE | Friday Mar 22, 2013
A landmarked 1902 horse stable is ready for a home makeover - if you happen to have an extra $8.25 million.
Victor Fleming Estate and Moraga Vineyard for Sale
By EDGE | Friday Mar 8, 2013
You’re not in Kansas anymore. Legendary film director Victor Fleming’s 13-acre Bel Air estate is on the market - including a winery.
Guilty! Judge Judy’s $9 Million Home for Sale
By EDGE | Wednesday Feb 20, 2013
Judge Judy’s $9 million New York City apartment is on the market.
Be a Lion! Bert Lahr’s Home for Sale
By EDGE | Wednesday Feb 13, 2013
Can you find the courage (or the $25 million) to buy Bert Lahr’s historical Beverly Hills estate?
Top 5 Beach Homes Worth Going Broke For
By EDGE | Monday Feb 11, 2013
While a beachfront hotel room for a few nights may be all that most of us can afford, a handful of spectacular properties have hit the market over the past year that will make you the envy of all of your sun-loving friends.
Truman Capote’s Hamptons Home for Sale
By EDGE | Thursday Jan 10, 2013
Currently for sale for $15 million, Truman Capote’s Hamptons home offers a glimpse into the life of one of the last century’s most enigmatic gay figures.
Home Sales Fall For Third Straight Month
By DEREK KRAVITZ | Friday Nov 4, 2011
The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes fell for the third straight month in September after the spring-and-summer peak buying season failed to entice new buyers.
Census Says Housing Bust Worst Since Great Depression
By HOPE YEN | Tuesday Oct 11, 2011
The American dream of homeownership has felt its biggest drop since the Great Depression, according to new 2010 census figures.
The US’s Bipolar Housing Market
By MICHELLE CONLIN | Monday Oct 3, 2011
Consider foreclosure-ravaged Detroit. In the historic Green Acres district, a haven for hipsters, a pristine, three-bedroom brick Tudor recently sold for $6,000 - about what a buyer would have paid during the Great Depression.
US Home Building Worsens in September
By DEREK KRAVITZ | Friday Sep 23, 2011
The U.S. homebuilders’ outlook worsened in September, as foreclosures and anxious buyers hurt construction and sales activity.
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