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’90 Day Fiancé’ Star’s ‘Dead Animal’ Decor Horrifies His Future Wife

Moving into a partner’s fully furnished home sometimes means being forced to live with undesirable design decisions that were made previously, as one star of

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Home Burglars Are Using Sophisticated New Tools, L.A. Police Warn

International burglary rings are using increasingly sophisticated tactics to target homes in Los Angeles, including hidden cameras, social media surveillance, and Wi-Fi jamming devices designed

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Will Stephen Colbert’s Next Move See Him Lured From Late Night to L.A.?

TV host Stephen Colbert is preparing to hang up his hat as one of the reigning kings of the late night talk show, when his

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Why Carrie Underwood Rejected L.A. Glamour To Live on Tennessee Farm

Country star Carrie Underwood lives a double life: During her working week, she’s a chart-topping A-lister and a red carpet regular; but behind the scenes,

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The Build-to-Rent Strategy Could Be in Jeopardy as Lawmakers Push Back on New Legislation’s 7-Year Sell-Off Rule

In This Article The dream Wall Street REITs had of owning vast swathes of purposely built single-family rental communities, stretching as far as the eye

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The ‘Ratatouille’ Soundtrack Was Composed Inside This $3.4 Million Home

Tucked behind lush greenery in the heart of Encino, a sprawling hideaway with a surprising connection to some of Hollywood’s most beloved films and television

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The Spring Housing Market Has a Vibes Problem

Just as the spring homebuying season was set to kick off, the market seemingly opened its doors: Inventory was up year over year, list prices

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I Rent Out My Home by the Hour—and You Might’ve Seen It on TV

Jessica Herrera would never have rented out her new-build home in Decatur, GA, by the hour if she had been able to get the permits

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Young Married Homeownership Rate Drops From 52% to 12% Since 1960

The share of Americans who are both married and own a home by age 30 has shrunk from 52% in 1960 to just 12%, according

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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