-Housing Wire
Homebuyers not following the school calendar this year in many markets.
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-Housing Wire
Homebuyers not following the school calendar this year in many markets.
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-Houzz
The options for containing and sorting stuff are virtually endless. And while it’s important to remember that decluttering before organizing will save you unnecessary anguish, there comes a time when your space is clutter-free, and you just want everything to have a home. If that resonates with where you are now, this guide is here to help.
- Keeping Current Matters
In today’s housing market, it can be a big challenge for buyers to find homes to purchase, as the number of houses for sale is far below the current demand. Now, however, we’re seeing sellers slowly starting to come back into the market, a bright spark for potential buyers.
-Houzz
The dog days of summer are upon us. With intense sunlight streaming over our gardens, we’re reminded of just how brutal August can be in the heat. The tricky part is that spots in the garden that are hot now may be less so at different times of the year. Good landscape design understands these seasonal aspects of the garden and plans accordingly.
-Curbed NY
For the last two years, Ikea and Sonos have been collaborating on a line of audio products for the home, and now, the results are finally ready to debut in all their multifunctional glory. The final designs, which were first unveiled at Milan Design Week 2019 in April, will go on sale at Ikea starting August 1.
As remote work continues on for many businesses and Americans weigh the risks of being in densely populated areas, will more people start to move out of bigger cities? Spending extra time at home and dreaming of more indoor and outdoor space is certainly sparking some interest among homebuyers. Early data shows an initial trend in this direction of moving from urban to suburban communities, but the question is: will the trend continue?
Common remodeling projects can be more complicated than you think. While you’re still in the dreaming stage, factor in realities that could add time and money to your project.