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Concord Woman Sued by Developer Who Mistakenly Built a House on Her Lot Without Her Permission
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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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The original property was built in the late 1940s and early 1950s after it was commissioned by Martin and Eva Zimmerman. 
Annie Leibovitz Lists 65-Acre California Farm for Less Than $9 Million
The roughly 65-acre farm in Bolinas features ocean views and is located near bird and seal sanctuaries. 
Office Vacancy Rates in Atlanta and Florida Soar Past 30%
Office vacancy rates in the U.S. have risen due to a massive shift in how employees work following the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Nearly Half of All Baby Boomers Would Not Be Able To Afford Their Current Home in Today’s Market
In comparison, only 39% of Gen X and 24% of Gen Z and millennial homeowners said they could afford their current home if they were to buy it today. 
Campbell Soup Heir’s 26.3-Acre Property Will Be up for Auction Next Month
The starting bid for the main residence is expected to be set at $2 million. A historic 26. 3-acre property in Pennsylvania that once served as the home to the heirs of Campbell Soup will be auctioned off next month. 
Judge Approves $418M NAR Settlement, Here’s What It Means for Home Buyers and Sellers
The settlement is still subject to a final court approval, which is expected to be held on Nov. 22. A federal judge on Tuesday approved a settlement agreement between the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and home sellers who filed a lawsuit over the trade group's longstanding rules on commissions for agents. 
California Approves Multimillion-Dollar Apartment Unit for Homeless Days After Audit Finds Inconsistencies in Response to Crisis
The proposed building will have 122 units, each costing a little over $1 million. City officials in Santa Monica recently approved a multimillion-dollar apartment unit targeted at helping resolve the homelessness crisis in the area. 
New York Passed a New Law to Combat Rising Squatting Incidents
The new law will allow police to intervene in squatting cases instead of forcing the homeowner to file an eviction lawsuit in court. 
You Can Now Own an 828-Square-Foot Home in France for $1--- But There’s a Catch
The property features two bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, a courtyard, and a garage. A town in France is now selling an 828-square-foot home for a little over a dollar, but hopeful buyers would need to meet certain requirements to own the house. 
Luxury Real Estate Sales Post Biggest Gains in Three Years Amid the Nation’s Housing Affordability Crisis
The median price of luxury homes sold in the U.S. was a record $1,225,000. The overall sales of luxury real estate have increased more than 2% in the first quarter of the year, according to a new report.