HOME MARKET TRENDS AND EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THEM
Home buyers are more competitive than ever before. Home sales soar in the months of May and June. But you can get the best deal if you are willing to stretch wider, leap in quicker
Home buyers are more competitive than ever before. Home sales soar in the months of May and June. But you can get the best deal if you are willing to stretch wider, leap in quicker
The housing market depends on a number of aspects. It is not just a mere transaction between the buyer and the seller but there are various facets to it. Home improvement and building supplies play
The housing market is at the top of its game currently and sellers are putting their best foot forward. Even though there is a tight market at times, sellers are working hard to renovate and
Natural disasters are another name for unforeseen situations. No one can predict the occurrence of such incidents or their aftermath. But foresightedness can go a long way to prepare you for any instance that might
A home is incomplete without a beautiful bathroom attached to it. It is a bonus to have a shower that does its job while being pleasing to the eye. Moreover, a clean and decorative bathroom
California has come up with the brilliant idea of mandating solar power in all the newly constructed houses. It aims to meet a target by 2020 of running maximum number of homes through solar power.
2017 saw a variation in bathroom designs, with elements like fish scale tiles, marble flooring, wallpaper and much more. While some of the trends are going to be around for a long time, others are
“According to the National Association of Realtors, for every $100 invested in staging, the potential return is $400. Compare that to the average sale price, which is a reduction of 10-20% from asking. So an average
Supply vs. Demand Demand for housing has remained strong for several years. Here are 8 Reasons Why People Are Still Eager to Buy Real Estate: Home prices are appreciating, and property is a safe investment over
Many baby-boomers will remember that for nine years those where the closing words heard at the end of the CBS TV classic The Waltons. This series, set in rural Virginia, featured a family of three generations