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These Stylish Flooring Looks Will Make You Rethink Your Renovation Plans

Some trends come and go, and others are mainstays. But when it comes to flooring, classic styles with a refreshed twist become instant hits. Below are some of our favorite versatile flooring looks. Herringbone hardwood Looking to update your space but stay in line with classic elements? Look no further than herringbone hardwood. Photo from

As summer wraps up, here are the hottest neighborhoods to close out the season

With the kids already headed back to school, summer is coming to a close. And online real estate brokerage Redfin decided to reassess the hottest neighborhoods for 2017 and see what markets have stepped up their game to make the list now. Given the rapid changes in the market, Redfin released a new list to

Realtors predict California housing market headed for a slow down

As California moves into the second half the year, home sales are projected to cool down, according to the latest report from the California Association of Realtors. The forecast comes after a year already plagued with low housing inventory and rising home prices. “As we enter the second half of the year, we are likely

“Where Should I Keep My…?”: Solving the Ultimate Small Space Dilemmas

When you’re renting, square footage is something to be savored, not squandered. It’s hard enough finding a home for your everyday must-haves, let alone bulky, infrequently used, or offseason items like snowshoes,  pool toys, and holiday decorations. Whatever your hobby or collection, there’s an organizational hack to help you store it. Here are some clever storage

Century 21 Real Estate names former Zillow exec Nick Bailey as CEO, president

Century 21 Real Estate has a new leader. The company announced Wednesday that it named Nick Bailey, a former executive at the Zillow Group, as the company’s new president and chief executive officer. Bailey joins Century 21 from Zillow, where he most recently served as vice president of broker relations. In this role, Bailey provided

Economists: July construction numbers disappoint

Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau issued a joint report which showed housing starts decreased in July – and economists are not happy with the numbers. Although the main source of the decrease stemmed from multifamily construction, one economist explained the lack of new single-family construction was

Here’s how Texas is solving its inventory crisis

Texas’ inventory shortages won’t be around much longer if the state keeps up its crazy-fast homebuilding pace. The state is currently blowing past the rest of the country in homebuilding, with only three Texas markets – Dallas, Houston, and Austin – on pace to make up more than 10% of all permits in the U.S.

3 Design Tricks That Will Make Your Small Space Feel Big

Do you have a small space in your home that you’re unsure what to do with? Or is your cramped apartment forcing you to be creative in your living arrangements? You’re not alone. Make your small room or living area fit your needs with clever solutions that will streamline your life and maximize your space. Paint can

Here’s the No. 1 new home market in the U.S.

The Dallas-Fort Worth market is the No. 1 market in the nation for new homes, according to a new report from Metrostudy, a provider of primary and secondary market information to the housing industry. Dallas-area housing starts increased 3.4% from the first to the second quarter of 2017, the study showed. This makes a total

[Charts] Ten-X: We are definitely not in a housing bubble

As home prices continue to rise across the U.S., the dreaded b-word is beginning to be heard in some overheated markets. However, many companies insist that despite the 8.3 million low-income residents who can’t afford their local rent, according to a new study from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the housing market is