randerson+FollowBel-Air’s midcentury gem with TV history hits marketJohnny Carson’s former Bel-Air estate is up for grabs at nearly $40 million, and it’s more than just a celebrity home—it’s a slice of LA’s entertainment legacy. This 9,000-square-foot midcentury modern retreat once hosted the king of late night’s off-camera life, blending iconic architecture with Hollywood history. The listing isn’t just about luxury; it’s about owning a piece of TV lore in one of LA’s most exclusive neighborhoods. Would you pay a premium for a home with this kind of star-studded past, or is the architecture the real draw? Let’s hear your take! #RealEstate #BelAir #JohnnyCarson10Share
Shelly Powell+FollowStep inside Tucson’s iconic Ziegler ResidenceImagine living in a piece of Tucson history—this Queen Anne Revival home downtown was once the residence of the city’s first railroad engineer, Peter Ziegler. The place is a true showstopper, blending its 19th-century charm with all the comforts you’d want today. Think 24 stained glass windows (17 original!), period lighting, and a restoration that respects every detail. It’s not just a house, it’s a story you can walk through. Would you choose a historic home over a modern build? What details matter most to you in a dream home? #RealEstate #TucsonHistory #HistoricHomes00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowInside a $6,950 Crown Heights classicOriginal details like stained glass, a pier mirror, and intricate plasterwork are still shining in this parlor-level Crown Heights rental, but the price tag is raising eyebrows—$6,950 a month! This two-bedroom sits in a historic 1890s row house, just steps from Brower Park and the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. It’s got in-unit laundry, central air, and a kitchen with marble counters, but no dogs allowed. With so much old-school charm and modern perks, is this what it takes to rent in Crown Heights now? Would you pay this much for a slice of Brooklyn history? #RealEstate #CrownHeights #BrooklynRentals00Share
russellolson+FollowProspect Heights sees $100M landlord shakeupA huge piece of Prospect Heights just changed hands—26 buildings, some owned by the Pintchik family for nearly a century, were sold for over $100 million. That’s a massive shift for Flatbush Ave and nearby streets, where these properties have shaped the neighborhood’s vibe for generations. The new owners, the Ostad family, now control a rare, almost-unbroken stretch of Brooklyn real estate. It’s not every day you see this kind of neighborhood transformation. What do you think this means for local businesses, rents, and the character of Prospect Heights? #RealEstate #ProspectHeights #BrooklynRealEstate00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowBrooklyn homes you’ll want to tour this weekendOne of Bed Stuy’s classic brownstones is up for grabs, and it’s just one of several open houses across Brooklyn that could change your weekend plans. From a $799K East Flatbush townhouse to a $2.75M Crown Heights stunner, there’s something for every taste and budget. Whether you’re house-hunting or just love peeking inside gorgeous homes, these listings are worth a look. Which neighborhood would you want to call home, and what features matter most to you in a Brooklyn townhouse? Let’s swap stories and dream a little! #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #OpenHouse00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowCincinnati homebuyers get a fairer shot in 2026Cincinnati’s housing market is finally cooling off a bit, giving buyers more room to breathe. Homes are sitting on the market longer, and more sellers are cutting prices or offering to cover closing costs. Lower mortgage rates and a bigger selection of homes are drawing people back into the hunt—even in the middle of winter. While competition is still out there, buyers are starting to regain some leverage, and agents say now might be the sweet spot before spring heats up again. If you’ve been waiting for a more balanced market, how are you feeling about jumping in now? #RealEstate #Cincinnati #HomeBuying00Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowBig changes coming for Cleveland rentersOut-of-state investors are about to take over nine apartment buildings across Cleveland’s east and west sides, including the massive Van Aken Crossing complex near Shaker Square. With 177 units involved, this could mean new management styles, possible renovations, or even rent changes for a lot of local residents. The east side’s Buckeye-Shaker and Ludlow neighborhoods, plus Edgewater on the west side, are all in the mix. Folks are already wondering what this means for the character of these communities. Will this bring improvements, or is it just another step toward out-of-town ownership? What’s your take on outside investors buying up Cleveland housing? #RealEstate #Cleveland #Community00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowKamala Harris Buys a Beach Mansion—Here’s WhyKamala Harris just dropped $8 million on a Malibu mansion, joining the club of politicians living like Hollywood A-listers. The move isn’t just about ocean views and privacy—real estate like this is a power play for long-term wealth and a comfy retreat after years in the spotlight. It’s a reminder: when public figures invest, they’re thinking lifestyle AND future value. Maybe it’s time to rethink that dream home as more than just a place to live! #RealEstate #RealEstateGoals #MoneyMoves91189Share
Shelly Powell+FollowRobbie Williams’ Big Bahamas Move?Robbie Williams isn’t just dropping albums—he’s collecting homes like coffee mugs. His latest? A luxury spot in the Bahamas, joining his UK mansion and Miami mega-estate. The big shift: celebs are snapping up global real estate, sometimes for tax perks or just to live that endless summer. If you dream of a tropical escape, maybe it’s time to check Zillow in the Caribbean (or just follow Robbie’s Insta for inspo). #RealEstate #RobbieWilliams #MoneyMoves00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowWyoming’s biggest ranch gets a local ownerTurns out, the new owner of Wyoming’s gigantic Pathfinder Ranches—bigger than Rhode Island!—isn’t a mystery billionaire or foreign investor, but Chris Robinson, a neighbor and longtime rancher. After wild rumors about international buyers, it’s a relief for many locals to see the land stay in the hands of someone who knows and cares about the area. Robinson plans to expand livestock operations while focusing on conservation and keeping the ranch productive for generations. With America’s cattle herd at a 70-year low, could this be a turning point for ranching in the West? What do you think this means for Wyoming’s future? #RealEstate #Wyoming #RanchLife20Share