June 9, 2025 - 17:22

In a significant expansion, a California brokerage led by broker and owner Christy Rabe has officially joined the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate network. This firm specializes in a diverse range of real estate services, including residential, commercial, and land sales. Notably, they have expertise in ranch properties and vacation homes, catering to a variety of client needs.
Christy Rabe's leadership is expected to enhance the firm's visibility and resources within the competitive California market. The integration into the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate brand offers access to advanced marketing tools and a vast network of real estate professionals. This collaboration aims to provide clients with a comprehensive real estate experience, ensuring they receive top-notch service and expert guidance throughout their buying or selling journey.
The addition of this brokerage marks a strategic move for Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, further solidifying its presence in the thriving California real estate landscape.
May 5, 2026 - 22:49
Womble Bond Recruits David Van Atta in Real Estate Pratice GroupWomble Bond Dickinson has added David Van Atta as a partner in its real estate practice group, based in the firm`s San Francisco office. The appointment was announced on Tuesday. Van Atta brings...
May 5, 2026 - 01:03
The Bold New Amenity Coming To Miami Real EstateMiami luxury real estate is making a big move, and it is not just about bigger pools or higher-end Italian marble. Discerning buyers and other developers should be paying close attention to the...
May 4, 2026 - 09:15
How a 'Haunted' House in New Jersey Inspired the Sinister New England Setting for Matthew Rhys-Led Hit 'Widow's Bay'The eerie, claustrophobic New England town at the heart of the hit series `Widow`s Bay` did not come entirely from the imagination of creator Katie Dippold. Instead, she drew from a very real and...
May 3, 2026 - 22:42
What was behind the shock deal for Ghirardelli Square?The sale of Ghirardelli Square caught many in San Francisco by surprise. The historic waterfront property, known for its iconic neon sign and chocolate shop origins, never appeared on any public...