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This one-of-a-kind French country chateau can be found near the 15th hole at Flint Hills National Golf Club. The custom-built home is on the market for just under $1 million.

Listed by Alissa Unruh of J.P. Weigand & Sons, the nearly 7,000 square-foot home has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a library, an exercise room, upper loft bonus room, wine cellar and many living and entertaining rooms.

The estate — located at 423 E. Flint Hills National Ct. and built in 2003 — is a golfer’s dream…

The Dayton Business Journal spoke with several prominent Miami Valley realtors about what it takes to have success as a real estate agent as part of our Focus on Real Estate section.

Many of the realtors stressed the importance of being available for clients at all times. Being accessible to buyers is especially important, as they may miss out on opportunities to view potential homes if their realtor is unavailable.

The realtors also said developing a relationship with both buyers and sellers…

As one of the founding engineers at AOL, Ken Huntsman and his wife Marci had a lot of money to build their dream home.

The couple spent about $20 million in the early aughts to buy 13 acres in Clifton and build a 12,000-square-foot house and an adjacent stable they would call home for the next 15 years.

In 2016, it was time to move on. But after nearly three years on the market, that same Clifton property sold for only $4.6 million in a sale that closed on March 1. The house originally hit the…

Taxpayers are turning to an app to defend themselves against residency audits as states look at everything from how much time one spends in a state to what some call the “teddy bear test,” essentially where the taxpayer’s valuable artwork, family heirlooms and, increasingly, pets are located.

After years of punting the issue, San Jose officials gave the final OK this week to study the ripple effects of imposing one-time costs for new commercial developments that would fund affordable housing, known as commercial linkage fees.

The change will radically change the area around Diridon Station, where building heights could more than double, a move that's especially significant for new housing development.

While several changes are on deck for the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association in the upcoming months, the local existing-home market may experience more of the same. CRRA staff and president Brenda Hayden recently chatted with CBJ about what's ahead for the resale market and the looming move to a new headquarters in midtown Charlotte.

The 14,000-square-foot building historically served as a piano store, and now sits in the center of a revitalizing area between Innovation Depot and the Theatre District.

This part of the metro area, along the Wolf River, is a health care provider powerhouse, with physician practices both large and small and nearby hospitals.