Samantha Welch+FollowBloomington’s Batman House gets a new chapterThe iconic “Batman House” on Kirkwood Ave just sold for $760,000, closing a remarkable era for this Bloomington landmark. Locals have known it as everything from a family mansion to a funeral home, labor union HQ, and most recently, Garret Antiques. While its next use is still up in the air, the new owner plans to preserve its historic character—even as modern updates are made inside. With its turrets and storied past, this house is a true Bloomington original. What would you love to see happen next for this piece of local history? #RealEstate #Bloomington #BatmanHouse00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowBoise’s student housing gets a major upgradeBoise State students are about to see a big change near campus: River Edge, the 622-bed student housing spot by the river, is getting a full makeover. With enrollment at an all-time high and on-campus dorms maxed out, finding a good place to live has been tough. Now, every unit at River Edge will get modern touches—think stainless steel appliances, smart TVs, and keyless entry. This is a huge step for students who want convenience and comfort close to class and downtown. What do you think—will these upgrades help ease the student housing crunch in Boise? #RealEstate #BoiseState #StudentHousing00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowDallas luxury homes snapped up overnightTwo of Dallas’ priciest estates vanished from the market in just 24 hours, totaling nearly $24 million in sales. In a city where luxury listings often linger, this kind of lightning-fast action is rare. One historic Highland Park home, complete with a greenhouse and creek, and a sprawling modern estate in Old Preston Hollow both found new owners almost instantly. Despite talk of a cooling market at the very top, these deals prove that when the right property hits, buyers are still ready to move fast. What do you think is fueling this high-end rush? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LuxuryHomes10Share
randerson+FollowNYC townhouse drops $10M—still a jaw-dropperMarcus Lemonis just knocked $10 million off his Upper East Side townhouse, but it’s still listed at a cool $24.5 million. This place isn’t just any home—it’s packed with wild history, from secret spy meetings to a notorious explosion. Even with the price cut, it’s a reminder of how competitive and unpredictable the NYC real estate market can be right now. Would you ever consider buying a home with such a colorful past? And what do you think it says about the city’s future that even big names are downsizing? Let’s hear your take! #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #UpperEastSide00Share
russellolson+FollowWhy House Hunting Feels Like a FantasyHouse hunting lately? You’re not alone if it feels like window shopping for mansions you’ll never own. Over 75% of homes for sale are now out of reach for the average family, thanks to sky-high prices and stubborn mortgage rates. In cities like Miami and LA, finding an affordable place is like winning the lottery. But if you’re open to moving, cities like Pittsburgh still have options. Pro tip: Get preapproved, widen your search, and look into first-time buyer perks! #RealEstate #HomeBuying #MoneyHacks00Share
Heather Moore+FollowWhy I Skipped Buying a House for Early FreedomEver feel like buying a house is just not worth the stress? Anita Kinoshita thought so too. Instead of locking herself into a mortgage, she funneled her savings into investments and hit a $500K nest egg by 34. The twist? She’s renting her dream home and working part-time, all while enjoying more freedom. With home prices soaring, more people are rethinking the old "buy a house ASAP" rule. Sometimes, renting and investing can actually buy you more life! #RealEstate #MoneyHacks #EarlyRetirement00Share
Heather Moore+FollowBuckhead’s $6M home sells in just 24 hoursA jaw-dropping modern estate in Buckhead barely hit the market before it was snapped up for $6.225 million—gone in just one day! This 11,000+ sq ft home is the definition of luxury, with a full wellness wing, two primary suites, a cinematic theater, and a wine cellar that doubles as art. The backyard feels like a private resort, complete with a saltwater pool and cabana. It’s not just the price tag turning heads; it’s how fast Atlanta’s high-end homes are moving. What do you think—does this set a new bar for Buckhead living? #RealEstate #Buckhead #AtlantaRealEstate00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowVacant Chicago schools set for new lifeThree long-empty school buildings on Chicago’s South and West Sides are finally getting a second chance—one as a community center and two as new housing developments. After years of sitting vacant and draining city resources, these properties are being sold to local groups with plans that could really change the neighborhoods. The old Shedd Elementary will become a hub for youth programs and support services, while the Henson and Bontemps sites are set for affordable and senior housing. What do you think—will these projects help revitalize these communities? #RealEstate #Chicago #CommunityImpact00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowDenver property taxes set to climb in 2025Denver homeowners are facing a bigger school tax bill next year—even though Denver Public Schools actually lowered its tax rate. The catch? Skyrocketing home values and a surge in tax refunds (abatements) mean the district has to collect more from everyone else to make up the difference. For many, that’s an extra $192 or more, depending on your neighborhood’s reassessment. With decades of voter-approved bonds and rising costs for aging schools, DPS is locked into most of its tax rate. How do you feel about paying more for schools as property values soar? Let’s talk about what this means for our community. #RealEstate #Denver #PropertyTax10Share
Denise Kemp+FollowDowntown Dallas tower set for a bold new futureDowntown Dallas is about to see a major transformation—an iconic 18-story tower at 211 N. Ervay is up for grabs, and this time it’s being pitched as a blank canvas for developers. With flexible zoning and potential tax credits, the possibilities range from apartments to hotels or even a creative mix of both. The real game-changer? Its prime spot near the Convention Center, which is itself getting a $3.7 billion facelift. Imagine how this could reshape the neighborhood! What would you love to see in this space—a vibrant hotel, new apartments, or something totally different? #RealEstate #DallasDevelopment #UrbanRevival00Share