Thanks to recent litigation, it could become more difficult for buyers to purchase homes in Missouri and Illinois. Some say the change has already started.
If you've tried to buy a home recently, you know the challenge is real to find one that's affordable. Perhaps you should be looking at this county in northeast Missouri which has the most affordable homes in the state according to a new ranking.
I know there's data to allegedly prove this, but this doesn't sound right. A brand new study says that if you want to find the cheapest state in America to buy a home, you better be looking in Illinois. Is the Land of Lincoln really the affordability capital of the US?
A Missouri woman was trying to sell their family home when she learned something shocking. Someone else had already sold it. The home they lived in had been sold right out from under them.
I thought a big hand from the sky had somehow reached down and squished this Illinois home. I was wrong, but my eyes were not deceiving me. This house in Illinois really is located almost entirely underground.
It's good to be Patrick Mahomes these days (or any day for that matter). He's the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs and the likely NFL MVP. He's also headed to the big game yet again. This good life has led to Patrick owning some incredible real estate and there are pics of a condo that's his.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That's true of homes, too. If you look for the least expensive home in Missouri, you'll see one is a nearly 100 year old home in Hannibal. There are some pictures to show you what it's like inside.
I have searched real estate in Missouri for decades and have never seen a home quite like this one. The best way to describe it is it's a Missouri palace that either looks like a Roman temple or Buckingham Palace or maybe both.
It's one of the most famous homes in Missouri thanks to its shape. Now, you can see inside the funky, awesome and spacey Sunrise Beach, Missouri dome home.
Something mysterious is going on here. I've seen some unique homes, but this one takes the cake. It's a home in Illinois that is almost completely underground? Anyone care to guess why?