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1 - 50 of 74 Movoto gives you access to the most up-to-the-minute real estate information in Sun Valley. Expand your real estate search to other areas, such as Sparks and Reno. student survey to add your review.Zillow lists White House for $319 million For only $319.6 million, a 16-bedroom, 35-bathroom house with a prime D.C. address could be yours — if the White House were for sale, that is. Real estate website Zillow’s listing for the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW describes it as a “magnificent 132-room mansion” as the “rarest of homes in the U.S. since it is not only the residence of the U.S. president and his family, but it also has two wings with offices for the president, the First Lady, top staff and aides.” Not in the buying mood? The White House could be rented for $1.8 million a month. There’s central cooling, a finished basement (that doubles as a nuclear bunker), ceiling fans, barbecue, an attached garage, jet tub and it's cable ready, the listing says.

President Barack Obama will sit down with Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff on Wednesday for a virtual roundtable on housing policy.The original owner of this 7-bedroom, 8-bathroom, 10,050-square-foot home had already spent about $8 million building it when his son sent him a photo of a lazy river at the Hawaii hotel where he was staying. John Martorano Photography / Courtesy of Zillow Enchanted and determined to build one himself, the owner took out an additional $2-million loan — which he then defaulted on. That is how the current owner, who lives in Hong Kong, was able to purchase the foreclosed property as an investment for just $2.7 million. After completing construction on the lazy river, he’s now selling the Boulder City, NV property for $8 million. Listing agent Leo Mendoza of Keller Williams Realty predicts that the next owner will be a celebrity (he’s already shown the home to several familiar names). IMAGENIX / Courtesy of Zillow Word on the street is that Justin Timberlake was interested when the home initially went on the market.

“It’s a very unique property,” says Mendoza. “I get calls all the time to record reality shows, but [the association] doesn’t allow short-term rentals.” The house will, however, be featured on an HGTV program called Amazing Water Homes. Obviously, the lazy river — which holds 75,000 gallons of water and requires 25 pumps to run — is the star attraction, but there’s plenty to make this property noteworthy. The swimming pool holds 45,000 gallons of water and features a 20-foot diving pool. There’s a tennis court, two putting greens, a wine cellar and a 10-car garage. It has pretty much every in-home amenity you can think of. Mendoza says the Boulder City location is ideal. There is an area nearby, he says, where “bighorns come down to eat grass, and you can get so close to them that you can feed them.” The city, which was originally constructed for the people who built the nearby Hoover Dam, is just 26 miles southeast of Las Vegas.

“This is probably the most expensive home in Boulder City,” says Mendoza. “I’ve seen a lot of properties in Boulder City, and there’s nothing like this house.” Photos by John Martorano Photography. And much more added value for Home Owners…
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15. Mercer Island, Washington: $26.8 Million 14,940 square feet, 7-room master suite. View the full listing on Zillow 14. Lahaina, Hawaii: $28 Million 6.5 acres, 50-foot movable walls of glass. 13. Annapolis, Maryland: $28.8 Million 26,000 square feet, indoor pool and spa. 12. Scottsdale, Arizona: $32 Million 29,700 square feet, dramatic city views. 11. Park City, Utah: $34 Million 22,000 square feet, 22-car garage. 10. Dallas, ,Texas: $37.5 Million 15,254 square feet, natatorium. 9. Crystal Bay, Nevada: $39.75 Million 8,694 square feet, frameless glass exterior. 8. Newport, Rhode Island: $45 Million ,698 square feet, private oceanfront. 7. Atlanta, Georgia: $48 Million 17,776 square feet, 4-bedroom guest house. 6. Alton, New Hampshire: $49 Million 63,029 square feet, 1,594 feet of waterfront. 5. Telluride, Colorado: $59 Million 298 acres, rumored underground bunker. 4. Greenwich, Connecticut: $65 Million

17,493 square feet, panoramic views of Long Island Sound. 3. Hillsboro Beach, Florida: $139 Million 41,774 square feet, in-home IMAX theater. 2. East Hampton, New York: $140 Million 10,300 square feet, 3-story living room. 1. Beverly Hills, California: $195 Million 43,000 square feet, 3,000-bottle wine cellar. View the full listing on ZillowBeautiful Single family home for rent. Located in The Vue at Somersett! Call us today to schedule a showing 775-284-47772165 Falling Star Loop, Reno, NV | Don't run away when you see a $25,000 price tag on a house. But proceed with caution.The explosive growth in home prices we've seen over the past two years is slowing down, and there's still a backlog of cheap properties on the market. But unlike the heyday of the housing crisis -- when decent homes were selling for a fraction of what they were worth -- the quality of today's cheapest homes is a little more of what you'd expect for the price of a down payment on most other homes.

If the price on a listing seems too good to be true, there are probably a few hidden (sometimes even obvious) problems prospective buyers should consider. For example, in Atlanta, $27,500 will get you a six-bedroom duplex -- but there are chunks of the walls missing. You could buy a three-bedroom ranch house in Chicago, if you're comfortable with the high crime rates on the South Side. A two-bedroom home with indoor pool and Jacuzzi access can be yours in Phoenix for $25,900, but you'd have to pay an extra $425-per-month fee to the mobile home park and be 55 or older. When buying a home for under $30,000, research is key. Consider the location and its potential for growth. Is this an area that's poised for growth? How much work is necessary to improve the property? Does it need a facelift or an overhaul? For this kind of price, it's worth spending a bit more on a lawyer who can make sure the property is up to code and cleared of any tax liens. You should also invest in a good home inspector that will really put the property to the test.