A real estate agent in Washington D.C. has gone turbo this Halloween š by decorating the homes she has been showing with 12-foot skeletons š. 54-year-old Donna Kerr felt that people could use an extra laugh this spooky š» holiday season as the world š continues to battle the COVID-19 outbreaks. āI think itās like a bit of breath of fresh airāa bright spot š in the constant heavy news of the day,ā said Kerr, who bought the skeletons at Home Depot for $300 šø a piece.
Strong šŖ demand and a limited supply of homes have caused home price gains š² to accelerate dramatically. Prices beat expectations, rising š 5.7% annually in August, up from 4.8% in July, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index š. The 10-City Composite š posted a 4.7% gain, up from 3.5% in the previous month.
If youāre on the hunt šµļøāāļø for your next rental property š investment, take note: Rent appreciation has slowed š down. According to rent reports from both Realtor.com and CoreLogic (NYSE: CLGX), the rate of rent price growth āļø has calmed down āļø considerably amid the pandemic. In some markets, rents have even dropped š½.
Social media users š¤³ have been left stunned by strange rooms and bizarre items found on a 3D š¶ walkthrough tour of a large home listed for sale in Kentucky š. The $375,000 property, which was built in 1970 and is located in Louisville, boasts two kitchens, three bedrooms and four bathrooms. The home has previously been used as a 'church, āŖļø school š©āš«, day care center š¶ and home business š', according to the real estate listing, and it features separate bathrooms š½ with urinals.
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