
Most Homes Are Still Listing Under $300,000 in These 6 Cities
Six Rust Belt cities are seeing a surge of new listings, and all of them have median listing prices under $300,000. In April, just six cities out of the top 50 markets had typical home prices below $300,000, and all had a swell of new listings. Most were in the Midwest, where home sales have outperf

A New-Construction Home Gave Them What Resale Couldn’t: Lower Bills and a Sense of Community
At first, Rolando and Clarissa Requeny thought new construction was out of reach. They had heard the common warnings: Builder fees could pile up, closing costs could be higher—and, as a brand-new home, it was just more expensive. “We weren’t really looking at new construction, to be honest with you,

Joan Bennett Kennedy’s Longtime Boston Home Is Listed for $2.6 Million—and It Still Bears Her Unique Design Hallmarks
The elegant Boston apartment where Joan Bennett Kennedy lived for more than 45 years has been brought to the market by her surviving children, Ted Jr. and Patrick, for $2.59 million. Bennett Kennedy, who died in October 2025 at the age of 89, purchased the property in the 1970s with her husband, Sen

A ‘Wall of Wind’ Up to 150 mph Puts Manufactured Home Standards to the Test
It was a house like any other. A gray, single-section prefab, secured to single-stack masonry blocks with steel straps and anchor ties. It could have been someone’s starter home, downsized home, or best shot at owning a place of their own. Then, scientists turned their fans up to 150 mph. The test,
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