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Pope Leo's childhood home was on the market for under $250K — until Thursday
Pope Leo’s childhood home in a Chicago suburb was recently listed for sale for under $250,000 — until Thursday, that is. It appears the listing for the small home in Dolton, Illinois, a suburb south of Chicago, was taken down just after the new pope was elected. The 750-square-foot home on East 141st Place had been put up for sale...
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Something ‘striking' is happening with apartment renters
More renters are choosing to stay in their apartments when their leases are up.
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Texas lawmakers agree on property tax relief, business tax cuts
Texas lawmakers struck a deal to use part of the state’s budget surplus for expanded property tax relief and business tax cuts. Homeowners and small businesses could see major savings. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Phil Prazan reports.
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Many first-time homebuyers are pushing 40 as millennials wait in vain for a better market
While the opening months of this year showed early signs of a thaw, the nation’s housing market remains far out of reach for many would-be buyers.
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Here's why Americans still love McMansions
These types of homes have often been criticized for their size, craftsmanship and architectural design, but Americans are still buying them.
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These are the 10 hottest U.S. neighborhoods for 2025, new data shows
Redfin ranked the most populous metro areas by year-over-year growth in listing views.
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High-profile attorney speaks in defense of EPIC development
The East Plano Islamic Center and developer that are planning to build a community about 40 miles northeast of Dallas have hired a high-profile attorney to represent them. This– after Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton announced they’re launching multiple investigations into the mosque and developer.
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New report shows homeownership up in U.S., but racial disparities remain
There’s a new report showing more Americans own homes than they did a decade ago. But when you break down the findings by race, there are some significant disparities.
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Dallas Park and Recreation seeks fee increase to help fund land acquisition
Dallas’ need for more housing and more park land could end up clashing at city hall.
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Dallas leaders to discuss housing and park land
Dallas’ need for more housing and more park land could end up clashing at city hall. There’s a proposal to change a fee that helps the parks system acquire new land for green space. David Goins has this update.
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Plano, Dallas welcome uptick in commercial office leasing as a return to office continues
As an increasing number of companies direct employees back to in-person work, employers are weighing location, size and attractive amenities in a post-pandemic workforce.
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Plano and Dallas compete to fill vacant office space
As companies reconsider their office space needs, Plano and Dallas are working to attract new tenants and fill vacancies. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Maria Guerrero has more.
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DFW tops list for new rental home construction
Of the 110,000+ houses for rent under construction, nearly 22,000 are in The Lone Star State.
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Texas leads the build-to-rent boom
Of the 110,000+ houses for rent under construction, nearly 22,000 are in The Lone Star State. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Evan Anderson has the details.
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Home goes up for sale in pricey Berkeley, California for just $395K, but with a big catch
A new real estate listing in Berkeley has a prime location, a great price tag — and a highly unusual catch to any potential deal.
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Dallas considering eliminating parking minimums
A plan from city hall to eliminate the requirement that developers build a set number of off-street parking spaces received its most recent public hearing on Thursday.
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Advocates concerned over parking requirements impact on Dallas neighborhoods
Some advocates say they’re worried a new push from Dallas City Hall to do away with minimum parking requirements could have a negative impact on neighborhoods.
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Couple bought a 3-bedroom apartment in Italy for $407,000 and spent $65,000 renovating — take a look inside
Cassandra Kane and her husband Lorenzo Berchielli bought an apartment in Florence, Italy in May 2024.
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Looking for a new place in 2025? How to know if a rental listing is a scam
Avoid falling for real estate scams when looking for rental listings. Here’s what to watch out for.
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Why it's so hard to find starter homes in the US
Homes that are modest in size and price make up roughly 9% of new homes built in the U.S. That’s down sharply from decades earlier.