Thomas Barwick Buying a first home is always a huge decision. It’s even bigger when the market has been as hot as it has in the last two years. Financial advisors say this could be the worst market for home buyers we’ve ever seen, and caution clients to perhaps wait. Certified financial planner Rick Kahler,
A house for rent in Corona Del Mar, California. Scott Mlyn | CNBC Demand for single-family rental homes is showing no sign of easing up, and that is pushing rents through the roof, especially for the highest-priced properties. As a result, investors are now flooding into the market again, after falling back a bit during
A sign is posted in front of a home for sale on September 28, 2021 in San Anselmo, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Climbing mortgage interest rates caused another drop in mortgage demand for both refinances and home purchases. Total application volume fell 6.3% last week compared with the previous week, according to the
Here’s what’s happening in Al Roker’s neck of the woods: A six-story, six-bedroom townhouse is for sale at 163 E. 82nd. St., just a few doors down from the “Today Show’s” famous weatherman. The 6,700-square-foot home — which comes with a custom steam room and sauna, a wine cellar, three wood-burning fireplaces, an elevator and
Washington-based global law firm Venable LLP is moving to the Durst Organization’s One Five One, the tower formerly known as the Conde Nast Building. Venable signed a 15-year lease for 157,800 square feet on the 48th through 52nd floors of the building that also was previously known as Four Times Square. The firm also is
There have been many homes that have attempted the Star Wars theme, and while cool, they were not quite as impressive as this colossal 15-bedroom, 19-bathroom Florida mansion currently on sale for $11.5 million. Newly constructed, the property spans nearly 18,000 square feet and is located in Reunion Resort in Kissimmee — only five miles from
Hugh Grant’s former London penthouse is up for sale again after a hefty $2.8 million price cut. Pegged as the “ultimate bachelor pad” where Grant, 61, lived while filming the iconic rom-com “Love Actually,” the home is now on sale for $11 million. Known as the Petersham House, the three-bedroom abode in South Kensington was
An iconic oceanfront Montauk home owned by legendary TV host Dick Cavett has sold for $23.6 million — far less than its original $62 million asking price in 2017. The home, at 176 Deforest Road, is known as Tick Hall, and it is where Cavett entertained stars from Muhammad Ali to Tennessee Williams and Robert
Gimme more — property. A month after her dad, Jamie Spears, was suspended from her 13-year conservatorship, the newly engaged Britney Spears was spotted with her fiancé, Sam Asghari, on Tuesday afternoon house shopping. The two, who have been open about wanting to find a new home after her conservatorship officially ends, were seen touring
Hoops star James Johnson, who just signed with the Brooklyn Nets, has also signed a lease to rent a Tribeca pad at 57 Reade St. Johnson, 34, is a 12-year NBA veteran. “He toured the apartment in late September and signed the lease in early October. He loves the layout and the location,” a source
Get ready to gawk! The city’s most expensive apartments are once again being listed on the open market for all to see. This year, three mega-mansions in the sky have listed on Streeteasy asking over $100 million — following years and years in which billionaires carefully hid their nine-figure listings from the public eye. (For
It seems Courteney Cox is quite protective of the iconic New York apartment that once played home to her “Friends” character, Monica Geller. In a video, the actress, 57, is seen scolding her “Scream 5” co-star Melissa Barrera, 31, who tries to enter the Greenwich Village property — but don’t worry: it’s just a skit
A classic home at 271 Central Park West — where stars like Bruce Willis once lived — is on the market for the first time in 30 years. Jane Pauley, Meryl Streep, Robin Williams and Mark Hamill also once lived in the building. The five-bedroom, three-bathroom co-op at 87th Street is asking $13.9 million —
UPDATE: A showbiz-pedigreed property in L.A.’s celeb-studded Toluca Lake community, once home to Walt Disney’s late nephew Roy E. Disney and now owned by the former Disney executive’s surviving wife, came up for sale about two months ago at almost $5 million. Listed with Jennifer Hughes at Bulldog Realtors, the lakefront property is now in