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The 'Roseanne' house is for sale again in Evansville
EVANSVILLE — The "Roseanne" house is up for sale again. The house used for exterior shots for the 1990s-era TV comedy that came back to life in an ill-fated 2018 reboot has a $225,000 price tag. On "Roseanne," it was the Conner house in fictional Lanford, Illinois. But it's not in Illinois; it's at 619 Runnymeade Ave., in Evansville. The creator of the original "Roseanne," TV producer Matt Williams, is an Evansville native.
Evansville’s Most Famous House Hits the Market: The Roseanne House is For Sale [Peek Inside]
The house that served as the face of the Conner's home in the 80s and 90s, and now it could be your home!. Evansville has been home to a few famous filming locations. Of course, the most well-known filming locations are Bosse Field being used in A League of Their Own, and the numerous shots of Evansville that appear in the opening credits of Roseanne and then subsequently, The Conners.
Developers Have Plans For Abandoned Southern Indiana Clarion Inn on Highway 41 North
The area of Highway 41 North and Lynch Road in Evansville has been going through some light demolition. I say light because it seems like it has taken years for the former Clarion Inn to be torn down. It's really just been a few months, but it looks like the majority of the old hotel is gone.
Developers Have Plans For Abandoned Southern Indiana Clarion Inn on Highway 41 North
The area of Highway 41 North and Lynch Road in Evansville has been going through some light demolition. I say light because it seems like it has taken years for the former Clarion Inn to be torn down. It's really just been a few months, but it looks like the majority of the old hotel is gone.
Indiana’s Most Famous House Hits the Market: The Roseanne House is For Sale [Peek Inside]
The house that served as the face of the Conner's home in the '80s and '90s, and now it could be your home. Indiana has been home to a few famous filming locations. Of course, the most well-known filming locations are Bosse Field being used in A League of Their Own, and the numerous shots of Evansville that appear in the opening credits of Roseanne and then subsequently, The Conners.
Evansville is paying some people $5K to move here as cost of living jumps
EVANSVILLE – Evansville officials want people to move here – so much so that they're willing to pay them. Some would-be residents can get as much as $5,000 in cash for relocating to the city. It's all part of an initiative E-REP launched last year with MakeMyMove that aims to draw in remote workers whose jobs allow them to live anywhere in the country.
Vanderburgh County home listings went up in price in February
The median home in Vanderburgh County listed for $193,950 in February, up 2.1% from the previous month's $189,950, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to February 2023, the median home list price decreased 22% from $233,725. The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale...
Indiana’s Most Famous House Hits the Market: The Roseanne House is For Sale [Peek Inside]
The house that served as the face of the Conner's home in the '80s and '90s, and now it could be your home. Indiana has been home to a few famous filming locations. Of course, the most well-known filming locations are Bosse Field being used in A League of Their Own, and the numerous shots of Evansville that appear in the opening credits of Roseanne and then subsequently, The Conners.
Indiana’s Most Famous House Hits the Market: The Roseanne House is For Sale [Peek Inside]
The house that served as the face of the Conner's home in the '80s and '90s, and now it could be your home. Indiana has been home to a few famous filming locations. Of course, the most well-known filming locations are Bosse Field being used in A League of Their Own, and the numerous shots of Evansville that appear in the opening credits of Roseanne and then subsequently, The Conners.
Developers Have Plans For Abandoned Southern Indiana Clarion Inn on Highway 41 North
The area of Highway 41 North and Lynch Road in Evansville has been going through some light demolition. I say light because it seems like it has taken years for the former Clarion Inn to be torn down. It's really just been a few months, but it looks like the majority of the old hotel is gone.
Developers Have Plans For Abandoned Southern Indiana Clarion Inn on Highway 41 North
The area of Highway 41 North and Lynch Road in Evansville has been going through some light demolition. I say light because it seems like it has taken years for the former Clarion Inn to be torn down. It's really just been a few months, but it looks like the majority of the old hotel is gone.
Remodeling for Harbor Freight, housing starts top Henderson building news
HENDERSON, Ky. − A permit for remodeling a portion of the former Buehler Buy Low supermarket in Gardenside Shopping Center into a Harbor Freight discount tool and the first permits for new single-family homes of the year highlighted new construction activity in Henderson and Henderson County in February. Gardenside...
Developers Have Plans For Abandoned Southern Indiana Clarion Inn on Highway 41 North
The area of Highway 41 North and Lynch Road in Evansville has been going through some light demolition. I say light because it seems like it has taken years for the former Clarion Inn to be torn down. It's really just been a few months, but it looks like the majority of the old hotel is gone.
Henderson's Latest Foreclosure Sale on February 28 Seeks to Recover Unpaid Taxes and Encourage Redevelopment
Henderson, Kentucky, plans to sell four properties on February 28, 2024, as part of a foreclosure process. The sale will be held at the Henderson County Judicial Center. The properties include a vacant lot and houses on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Madison Street, Cumnock Street, and Atkinson Street. This is the fourth foreclosure process in six years to recover unpaid taxes and fines.
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