All the Presidents’ Real Estate
In honor of Presidents’ Day, these homes are all located on streets named after former commanders-in-chief.
In honor of Presidents’ Day, these homes are all located on streets named after former commanders-in-chief.
Housing affordability is the worst it has been in a century, but there are still some options that won’t totally break the bank.
See what’s available in the enclave of the city that was popularized by Potter Palmer.
If you don’t mind being close and cozy with your neighbors, these homes could be a great fit for city dwellers.
The pink Century of Progress house could be yours — sort of. You’ll actually be taking over a 52-year lease, as the property is owned by the National Park Service.
These five homes were once inhabited by the likes of gangsters, famous writers, and even a military leader of the Plymouth colony.