Are New Houses Getting Smaller?
In recent years, the real estate and home building industry has experienced numerous shifts driven by economic, technological, and societal changes. Among these shifts is a notable trend: the size of new homes.
In recent years, the real estate and home building industry has experienced numerous shifts driven by economic, technological, and societal changes. Among these shifts is a notable trend: the size of new homes.
Foundation is out of your sight all the time, but fixing it is important because when you leave it with unresolved issues, you are risking your home and your family's health as a whole.
Neglecting maintenance practices can lead to structural damage, health hazards, and a significantly decreased property value. However, taking proactive steps can help retain or even increase the value of your property while preserving its indoor environment and structural integrity.
Squatting, the act of occupying an abandoned or vacant property without the legal right to do so, is a growing concern for real estate investors.
Purchasing a fixer-upper is not for the faint of heart, but with strategic remodeling and smart spending, you can reap the rewards of comfortable living and a higher home value.
The specter of moisture damage should be a top concern, especially when selling a house, for it can negatively affect home values.
Taking on minor repairs around your home can save you money, give you a sense of accomplishment and even be a fun way to spend your weekend.
Owning a vacation rental can be a lucrative venture, but ensuring that guests have a memorable and comfortable stay requires careful preparation.
The summer season is a beautiful time for family vacations. However, nagging thoughts about your home’s security are hard to ignore and might stress you out.