For nearly $1 million you can become the new owner of the original house used by "Dazed and Confused" character Mitch Kramer.
A Federal-era home in Middletown, a wood-shingled house in Seattle and a 100-year-old brick house in Dallas.
Late last year, ShainRealty Capital expanded its footprint in Dallas with the acquisition of Yorktown Luxury Apartments, a 226-unit property built in 2016, for $39.5 million, or $174,779 per unit, ...
A stunning historic Wayne manor located on the renowned Ardrossan Estate on 14.4 gorgeous acres with nine bedrooms and seven ...
A unique piece of Austin real estate (and cult classic film history) has just hit the market for less than $1 million. Dazed ...
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Previously offered at $16 million, and formerly owned by singer Melissa Etheridge, the Hidden Hills spread comes with a gym and tennis court.
The formal living room has French doors that open out to a covered patio ... suite with its own stairway entrance and a three-car garage. In addition to a pool and spa, the grassy backyard ...
A house featured in Richard Linklater’s 1993 cult classic — a film that hilariously shows the friendly, yet not friendly, ...
Several athletes, including members of the Las Vegas Raiders and Vegas Golden Knights, highlighted the high-profile home ...