From Union Square down to the Excelsior, there are only so many rentals in the city to go around. Fortunately, you only need one, and we've got five to compare.
And here we are, folks. A scratch of land rife with dead weeds and a thirsty tree will run you cool seven figures in San Francisco. We could feign shock, but that would be dishonest as real estate Stockholm Syndrome set in long ago.
Located a 45-minute drive north of Manhattan, this circa-1901 house offers a distinct blend of scale, warmth, and architectural detail. Two stunning highlights: the great room with 18-foot ceilings and the serene gardens.
Sit back, relax, and maybe grab yourself a pumpkin spice latte as you enjoy these lovely Instagram photos of fall taking over the city while you can. After all, it won’t be too much longer before winter sweeps in.
While lollygagging up Market Street, stop and take a peek at the cool doohickeys and rad new structures along the way. The third annual Market Street Prototyping Festival is underway, happening on Market from the Embarcadero to Van Ness.
America's highest paid CEO is parting ways with his enormous Orinda estate. Previously offered for $22.5 million, now it's going to the highest bidder instead, in an auction with such high stakes that it costs a quarter million dollars to even join.
One example is a 1,194-square-foot, three bedroom, one bathroom dwelling with a wraparound "rocking chair" front porch, hardwood floors, off-street parking, located within walking distance to the (future) Atlanta Beltline, a coffee shop, and market.
The prices per square foot for the most expensive and the least expensive East Boston homes for sale are surprisingly similar on average, according to a new analysis. Make no mistake: There is still a gnawing chasm between the totals, though.