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HGTV Star Page Turner Opens Up About Lasting ‘Weight’ of Her Mother’s Death

HGTV Star Page Turner Opens Up About Lasting ‘Weight’ of Her Mother’s Death

HGTV star Page Turner has candidly lifted the lid on her ongoing struggle to come to terms with the death of her mother, Patricia Turner, admitting that losing her closest friend and relative to breast cancer is the hardest thing she’s ever had to face. The “Love It or List It” star, 53, reflected onRead …

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How Mortgage Rate Buydowns and Builder Incentives Can Make New Construction More Affordable

How Mortgage Rate Buydowns and Builder Incentives Can Make New Construction More Affordable

One of the first things home shoppers learn is that the price they see on real estate listings is nearly always negotiable. And that same flexibility exists when buying a newly built home, too, in the form of builder incentives. Builder incentives are promotions offered by developers that, much like a coupon, cut the costRead …

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Colorado River Water Saving Plan Could Have a Big Impact on Southwest Market

Colorado River Water Saving Plan Could Have a Big Impact on Southwest Market

Arizona, California, and Nevada have proposed a high-stakes plan to conserve 3.2 million acre-feet of Colorado River water through 2026. While the goal is to stabilize the West’s most vital waterway, the deal signals a permanent shift for the region’s real estate: The era of water-unlimited growth is officially over. “We’ve been used to aRead …

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Barbara Corcoran Says She’s Richer Because She Doesn’t ‘Save a Dime’

Barbara Corcoran Says She’s Richer Because She Doesn’t ‘Save a Dime’

Real estate tycoon Barbara Corcoran has admitted that she has “never saved a dime” in her entire life—while revealing why she believes her fondness for spending and even giving money away has actually helped her to become wealthier in the long run. The 77-year-old “Shark Tank” and Corcoran Group founder—who first shared her unusual ethosRead …

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A Perfect Storm of Costs Is Squeezing NYC Landlords to the Brink

A Perfect Storm of Costs Is Squeezing NYC Landlords to the Brink

Ann Korchak’s family has been in the New York City rental business for 80 years. Their story began with her husband’s parents, who immigrated to the U.S. and worked as rooming house operators before saving enough to purchase their first building in 1941. Eventually, the couple took over the business and today, Korchak manages twoRead …

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Californians Who Leave State Save $672 a Month on Housing

Californians Who Leave State Save $672 a Month on Housing

Saddled with high housing costs, many California residents are departing the state for more affordable locations and greater financial security, recent research reveals. Los Angeles County suffered a population decline of 54,000 residents from 2024 to 2025 as more people moved out than in—and many of those leaving say housing prices are partly to blame.Read …

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What to say in your first email to a real estate database that’s been quiet | realtor.com® PRO

What to say in your first email to a real estate database that’s been quiet | realtor.com® PRO

You know that contact list sitting in your CRM right now. The real estate database with a few hundred names, some solid leads, past clients who loved you, neighbors who once asked for a market update, and you know the last time you emailed them was a while ago. Here’s the thing: most agents avoidRead …

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Connecticut Homeowner Plans To Build 3 Apartments in Her Backyard Shed

Connecticut Homeowner Plans To Build 3 Apartments in Her Backyard Shed

In Connecticut, a homeowner hopes to use a density bonus rule in the state’s affordable housing law to turn a backyard barn into three separate apartments despite prickly opposition from neighbors. Rose Marino, who owns a single-family home on Putnam Park Road in the quiet town of Bethel, CT, has put forward a plan toRead …

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