Real Estate

A Louisiana woman is fighting to reclaim the title to a property that’s been in her family for centuries. The victim, DaNita Batiste, is battling to reestablish a clear title on the property, months after fraudsters impersonated her using a phony ID and sold the land for cash to unsuspecting investors. It’s a form of real estate fraud that
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Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have re-listed their Los Angeles mansion for $16.5 million, a million less than the home’s asking price when it first hit the market last year. The 60-year-old actress and the 61-year-old fashion designer bought the contemporary farmhouse-style house for $9.5 million in August 2020, the same month when both
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For most Americans, housing is by far the largest monthly expense, claiming the lion’s share of their income—but a handful of cities in the Midwest and the East offer some relief from mortgage burden by leaving more money in homeowners’ pockets. Detroit topped the list of the most undervalued housing markets in the U.S., with the typical homeowner there
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Florida condominium owners are begging for relief after a new building safety law passed in the aftermath of the deadly Surfside collapse burdened them with staggering fees — and one lawmaker is warning that it could trigger the “next wave of homeless people.” The issue of condo safety has become a lightning rod in Florida since Senate Bill
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Forget the old, rickety backyard doghouses of yesteryear. Dogs these days are getting decked-out bedrooms of their very own! 30-year-old Elizabeth Lang recently moved to Nashville, TN, and knew she wanted to turn one of her empty rooms into a blinged-out bedroom for her golden retriever, Pearl. Lang told Newsweek she spent $1,000 on the supplies, paint, and decorations to
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Villagers have said they’re fighting a “David and Goliath” battle against a billionaire entrepreneur’s plan to create a huge $37,200-a-night wedding venue on their doorstep. Residents in Huntingfield, Suffolk, which has a population of just 150, claim the “all singing, all dancing”‘ entertainment center, which could hold 288 people, will destroy their rural idyll. The
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