Townhouse construction continues to post gains as home shoppers are lured to the sector. Single-family attached housing comprised 26,000 of total housing starts during the third quarter of 2017, according to Census data. That is 18 percent higher than a year prior, the National Association of Home Builders reports in its analysis.The share of new townhomes now stands at 11.8 percent of all single-family starts, NAHB reports. Still, the peak ma
It's all about warm shades, rugged textures and simple fixturesCool neutrals, white kitchen accessories and marble is out, and earth-toned shades, stonework and concrete accents are in, says Houzz for its 2018 home design predictions.Here are the ten design trends expected to define the upcoming year:Photo credit: Rikki Snyder © 2015 Houzz1. More color in kitchens. Houzz says white will always be a classic color for kitchen design, but homeown
A more luxe-looking home will sell for a higher priceAs a listing agent, it’s your job to help your clients get the most out of their sale. Anything you can do to make the house look more expensive is likely to help boost buyer interest and sales price.But how do you make listings look more expensive?The methods range from very simple to completely replacing older or dated items. Encourage your client to think of any updates as an investment i
Whether it’s dealing with an angry customer who’s fighting your company or an internet troll you’ve never met, it’s imperative that broker-owners, managers, or team leadership address any claims online immediately.Jeff Mowatt, who has trained customer service teams for more than 25 years and authored Becoming a Service Icon in 90 Minutes a Month, offers these four tips when dealing with negative comments, complaints, and even harassment
Half of the world’s population lives near active earthquake faults, and some may not even know it.“Small earthquakes are happening every day near you, and large earthquakes are happening somewhere around the globe that may not be in your mind,” Volkan Sevilgen, co-founder of Temblor, an app that estimates the likelihood of seismic shaking and home damage, told Curbed.com.States like California and Utah have thousands of fault lines running
A burglary occurs about every 20 seconds, and some homeowners may be making it too easy for intruders. A burglar may knock on the door first to check if a resident is home. Some will then test the doorknob—if it’s unlocked, they’ve got easy access.In a survey of 1,000 consumers across the country, home security review website SafeHome found that many residents lock their doors, but many also forget to do so. For example, residents in the
The Federal Communications Commission released a plan Tuesday to reverse net neutrality rules, a move that the National Association of REALTORS® is concerned will make it harder for real estate companies, multiple listing services, and property data aggregators to provide their services in a cost-effective way.“We are looking carefully at the FCC’s plan to reverse net neutrality, which has been an effective and proven way to ensure a level p
Housing starts neared their postrecession high in October, with expectations that the new-home market will soon provide much-needed inventory relief, the Commerce Department reports.Starts, which reflect combined totals within the single-family and multifamily sectors, jumped 13.7 percent in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.29 million. That’s the highest reading for new-home production since October 2016, when starts had reache
Freddie Mac has announced that it has rejoined the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, a federal program that urges the investment of equity in affordable rental housing. The program supports the creation and preservation of affordable rental housing for low-income households. Freddie says it plans to close its first LIHTC investment in January 2018.“We are excited to resume investing in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, which will expand our affordab
Home buyers say they want the latest design trends in their next property—but 70 percent admit to having outdated features in their current house, according to a new consumer survey by home builder Taylor Morrison. The most common of these outdated features are: Linoleum floors (40 percent) Popcorn ceilings (29 percent) Wood paneling (28 percent) Ceramic tile countertops (28 percent) Shag carpeting (19 percent) Avocado green appliances (8 perce
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