Ellen DeGeneres’ $30 Million U.K. Farmhouse Is Hit by More Flooding Months After She Listed It—as Rumors Swirl She’s Planning a Return to the U.S.

Ellen DeGeneres Selling U.K. Farmhouse for $30 Million—Just One Year After Buying It

The sprawling farmhouse that Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi bought as their initial home base amid their move to the U.K. has reportedly been engulfed by more floodwater—just five months after the couple listed the property for $30 million. DeGeneres, 67, and de Rossi, 52, purchased the 43-acre property in June 2024 for $20 … Read more

The 10 U.S. Cities Seeing the Biggest Home Value Boom Since 2019

The 10 U.S. Cities Seeing the Biggest Home Value Boom Since 2019

Many homeowners have seen their places turn into cash machines, with property values across some parts of the nation surging. Even though price growth has slowed because of high mortgage rates, affordability issues, and more homes hitting the market, a handful of metros stand out with big double-digit gains in recent years. The basic principle … Read more

EXCLUSIVE: ’90 Day Fiance: The Other Way’ Stars Have Furious Spat While House Hunting in France—After Fleeing U.S. To ‘Save Their Marriage’

“90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way” stars Anthony and Manon Berryman—and their son, Ben—are leaving Los Angeles for a better quality of life in France.

Holding one’s cards close to the chest while house hunting is a common approach savvy buyers take to maintain bargaining power—so when one “90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way” cast member abandoned that strategy completely and went into ecstasies over a potential property purchase, it left her husband somewhat unamused. Manon and Anthony Berryman, who … Read more

Rising Housing Costs Are Main Reason for Falling U.S. Fertility Rates, Study Finds

Rising Housing Costs Are Main Reason for Falling U.S. Fertility Rates, Study Finds

A bombshell study has identified rising housing costs as the the primary driver of falling fertility rates in the United States, underscoring the widespread impact of the housing crisis on the nation’s changing demographics. Rising housing costs were responsible for 51% of the total U.S. fertility rate decline between the 2000s and 2010s, according to … Read more

Home Prices Nearly Double in These U.S. Opportunity Zones Offering Tax Incentives

Home Prices Nearly Double in These U.S. Opportunity Zones Offering Tax Incentives

Homebuyers and real estate investors are always on the hunt for a deal, and some areas throughout the country are offering incentives. Currently, 8,764 places have been deemed Opportunity Zones across the U.S. They’re federally designated census tracts where certain investments may qualify for tax incentives under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. “These … Read more

Ready To Go Off-Grid? Jaw-Dropping Properties Across the U.S. That Would Serve as Perfect Prepper Sanctuaries

Ready To Go Off-Grid? Jaw-Dropping Properties Across the U.S. That Would Serve as Perfect Prepper Sanctuaries

While city life has its advantages, and suburban communities offer plenty of perks, more and more homebuyers are seeking a much slower—and more serene—way of life, moving off the grid in order to embrace a sustainable lifestyle. Some with a passion for doomsday prepping seek this kind of remote real estate in a bid to … Read more

George Lucas Buys $52 Million Home in London—Sparking Rumors He Will Become Latest Star To Quit the U.S.

American director and producer George Lucas at Skywalker Ranch, Marin County, California, 22nd January 1992. (Photo by Jim Wilson/New York Times Co./Getty Images)

“Star Wars” creator George Lucas has reportedly snapped up an extravagant $52 million London home in what is said to have been one of the U.K.’s most expensive real estate transactions in 2025. According to The Times of London, Lucas, 81, purchased the St. John’s Wood mansion in an off-market deal in September. Although it … Read more

Canadian Snowbirds Are Ducking Out of the U.S. Housing Market Over Trump Tariffs—but These Sun-Soaked Spots Still Shine

Canadian Snowbirds Are Ducking Out of the U.S. Housing Market Over Trump Tariffs—but These Sun-Soaked Spots Still Shine

Canadian homebuyers are increasingly turning away from U.S. housing markets amid the ongoing tariff dispute between the two countries, but despite the pullback, Canadians continue to account for the largest share of international demand. Between July and September, Canadian house hunters handily topped the list of foreign property buyers in the U.S., making up nearly … Read more

Prince Harry Breaks His Silence on Whether He Plans to Become a U.S. Citizen—5 Years After Moving to California

Prince Harry on Hasan Minhaj's podcast

Prince Harry has opened up about his plans for his future life in the U.S.—finally revealing whether or not he plans to become an official citizen, five years after he and wife Meghan Markle relocated to California from the U.K. Harry, 41—whose visa status has long been the subject of much public and political scrutiny—was … Read more

Zombie Foreclosures Dip Across U.S. but Investor-Owned Vacancies Are Highest in the Midwest

Zombie Foreclosures Dip Across U.S. but Investor-Owned Vacancies Are Highest in the Midwest

Foreclosed “zombie” properties have fallen slightly across the nation but vacancies are high in four Midwestern and one Southern state. The number of zombie properties for the fourth quarter of 2025 rose quarter over quarter in 21 states and the District of Columbia, but by small margins and as few as a single additional zombie … Read more