Gray is a subtle color that can bring sophistication to interiors while also the neutrality that home buyer crave.
More than 70 percent of single-family homes in the country were built prior to 1990, according to RealtyTrac’s Aging Homes Analysis.
Homeowners considering some updates before they sell?
But regardless of how much space your listing has, you’d be amazed at what a little staging can do to make buyers consider the laundry room a more inviting space and not just a dreaded space for chores.
Clients getting cold feet? Maybe their crawl space is the culprit.
Move over Emerald, there’s a new hot color in town. Get ready to embrace purple in the new year.
As designers take a look forward of what will be trending in 2014, let’s take a look back at the design trends that caught on this year that will likely stick around.
Christmas is rapidly approaching, and it’s easy to get caught up in the décor hype that comes with this time of year. For those who celebrate Christmas, there’s something enchanting about bedecking your home for the season. However, if you’re selling your home, be careful as to how much holiday decorating you do.
The brokerage First Team Real Estate, based in Huntington Beach, Calif., sponsored an Extreme Holiday Makeover contest, promising to deck out one lucky home in holiday lights and make it the “brightest house” on the block, if not in all of Southern California.
As economic conditions improve, "special function" rooms within homes are seeing a resurgence.
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