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Here are six U.S. properties where players can be courtside right after their morning coffee.
Sellers need to be creative to ensure their properties are ‘cool’ enough for buyers. Modifying their period homes while maintaining their value is the hardest part.
Seinfeld’s 47 Porsches, featured in his long-running talk show, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” are housed in a three-story, 844-square-foot climate-controlled garage in Manhattan that has an ...
The compound, on nearly 7 acres, has a bar and secret door in the closet, a movie theater, a wellness center and a garage with a basketball court and a dog-washing station ...
Jason and Molly Mesnick, known from season 13 of the reality TV series, rebuilt their forever home on the site of their rental property just outside Seattle ...
The seller is banker William “Bill” Isaac, who was appointed to the board of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation by President Jimmy Carter and then named chairman by President Ronald Reagan in ...
A Georgian-style megamansion in Indiana hit the market Friday for $11.9 million.
The 52-acre property is a popular tourist spot during the summer bloom, and a tranquil family home the rest of the year ...
It’s the first club on the East End where the players can live, too. Homes there are being sold for up to $25 million.
The restored English Tudor-style home retains its original slate roof and dormers and even has an elaborate treehouse and ...
Barr, 72, purchased the 46-acre property, located on the Hamakua Coast of the Big Island, in 2007 for $1.78 million, ...
The two cities with the highest imbalance in favor of buyers were Miami and Fort Lauderdale, with at least 150% more sellers ...