
Restored 1750s Waterfall Estate in Hudson Valley Is Listed for the First Time in 60 Years for $5.2 Million
A waterfall might not be a common feature in many backyards, but this historic mill-turned-residence has one running through it—and that's only part of what makes Bloomvale, likely one of the Hudson Valley's most extraordinary homes currently on the market, so compelling. The remarkable stone estate

From Hot Spot to Ghost Town: How Abandoned South Miami Mall Reflects South Florida’s Luxury Transformation
The planned demolition of an abandoned South Miami landmark has hit another delay. The redevelopment of Sunset Place—a once-vibrant outdoor shopping center that had been scheduled for teardown in early 2026—remains in limbo. Development firm Midtown Development purchased the 10-acre site for $65.5 m

From Budget Kit House to Historic Collector Item: Inside the Rise, Fall, and Evolution of Sears Catalog Homes
In the early 20th century, the 10,000-plus page Sears, Roebuck and Co. catalog served as the original all-in-one marketplace—featuring clothes, toys, and even complete mail-order house kits. These mail-order homes were shipped directly by train, and considered "modern" at the time. They included eve
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