
Will New Orleans’ Quirky ‘Castle’ Ever Find a King? ‘One-of-a-Kind’ Property Takes $100K Price Cut After 3 Years on the Market
In a city where colorful architecture and bold design take center stage on almost every street, one property manages to stand out from the crowd: a fairytale-inspired "castle" in New Orleans that has arguably become one of Louisiana's most recognizable homes during the three years it's been on the m

A Major Housing Fix Is Waiting for Trump’s Signature—Leaving Today’s Buyers and Sellers With a Costly Question
Matt Brown says he’s seeing the same dynamic play out again and again: A client gets ready to buy, runs the numbers, then decides to spend another year renting. “Between elevated mortgage rates, insurance quotes that came in far higher than they expected, and a property tax bill that resets to full

Pulitzer-Winning Composer Charles Ives’ 1913 Arts and Crafts Home Where He ‘Created His Signature Works’ Hits the Market in Connecticut
Plenty of historic homes have a documented brush with greatness in their past. But few offer the impressive history of a 1913 property that was not only designed and built by a Pulitzer-winning composer—but that also served as the site where he composed some of the most important music in U.S. histo

Illegal Immigration Under Biden Drove Home Prices 6.6% Higher, New Study Finds
A recent working paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found that the surge in illegal immigration under former President Joe Biden contributed to higher home prices and rents across U.S. cities. The 65-page draft paper, written by economists Daniel J. Wilson and Xiaoqing Zhou, maintains tha
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