
The New Normal…or the New Abnormal
Just when we thought we are finally making progress from the lockdown restrictions of being totally homebound, the fear of the invisible enemy has now
Just when we thought we are finally making progress from the lockdown restrictions of being totally homebound, the fear of the invisible enemy has now
In 1995, National Homeownership Week began as an initiative of President William Clinton’s administration to increase homeownership across the nation. President George W. Bush expanded
Thoughts that go through my head while I sleep: Are you looking for a home? Are you looking for a mortgage? Do you have a
(StatePoint) Whether building a home from scratch, doing a complete renovation or simply refreshing a room or two, you can take your project to the
It is not uncommon to speak to potential home buyers, and to discuss different financial strategies, including funding the “traditional” twenty-percent down payment, to avoid
United States banknotes feature presidents and founding fathers. On the front of every U.K. banknote is Queen Elizabeth II, and on the reverse side are
Over ten percent of existing mortgages are currently in forbearance, or some kind of payment deferment plan, according to the latest report by Black Knight
Avi Hirsch, and his company, Shnitzle Builders, has joined the community as an all-in-one home contractor. He does kitchens, bathrooms, additions and interior renovations, as
(StatePoint) Extended time at home is making many families more aware of what products they simply can’t do without. While you may have predicted what
(BPT) When it comes to keeping your family and home safe, you’re probably familiar with the most common household hazards that can occur. And chances
One night this week, after a long and exhausting day, I received a notification about an Instagram “live” from a Realtor that I follow. She
(BPT) Homeowners only get one chance to make a first impression. That’s one chance to impress potential buyers, family, friends and neighbors with the first