Fresno State releases tiny house for competition in Sacramento
Fresno State sends its tiny house off to the Sacramento Municipal Utility District's Tiny House Competition this week. The contest promotes energy conservation, energy efficiency and solar technologies.
Sugarloaf Ranch, a nearly 5,000 square foot home, is nestled in the foothills northeast of Clovis. It features a three-sided fireplace, Idaho quartzite for the patio, dual staircases, a guest house, and wine cellar.
Magnolia Crossing, an assisted-living center by Innovative Development and Living Solutions of California, is scheduled to open January of 2018 in Clovis. The community can house up to 60 seniors in a homelike setting that encourages interaction a
Guarantee Realtors Kaelin Huebner and Dylan Johnson talk about the highlights of the 5,251-square-foot, 1960 mid-century gem, they refer to as the "Sequoia" home, at 5331 N. Sequoia Ave., in northwest Fresno.
The Alice and John Williams Home, which is on the Local Register of Historic Resources, was built in 1915 near Fresno City College. An Arts and Crafts-style home, the 2,948-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bathroom house was used as a residence hall
The Landfall Estate designed by famed architect Beverley David Thorne is surrounded by more than 72 wooded acres. Price: $699,000. The three-bedroom, four-bathroom, 2,920-square-foot mid-century modern home was built in 1959.
This drone video offers a bird's eye view of the historic Rowell Building in downtown Fresno, which is undergoing renovation. Developer Ed Kashian, who bought the building in 2014, hopes to begin leasing space in 2018.
This 1958 mid-century modern design home, built in 1958 by Taylor-Wheeler and Associates, was the home of prominent architect Walter Wagner in Fig Garden, and is for sale.
A Craftsman bungalow-style house, at 3204 E El Monte Way, was the childhood home of Fresno native William Saroyan, famed novelist, playwright,short story writer, and a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award winner. Saroyan’s mother, Takoohi Saroyan,
A historic jewel at 4175 North Van Ness Blvd., is the 6,500-square-foot Arthur Bernhauer estate, built in 1928, which sits on two acres. Renowned architect H. Rafael Lake designed the home. Lake also designed the Hotel Californian in downtown Fre
Realtor Adriana Martinez talks about the impact that renovating a distressed historic home has on its neighborhood. Martinez is renovating the Ohannesian Home, which is on the Local Register of Historic Resources, at 1225 E. Divisadero St. in the
De Young Properties, which builds homes that exceed state energy efficiency standards, takes prospective buyers through a new way the company is trying to make homes energy efficient.