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Designer Lookbook: Brooke Wagner Design’s Beachfront Beauty

Located in the beachfront neighborhood Corona del Mar Village in Newport Beach, CA, this contemporary three-story home takes inspiration from its seaside setting with a color palette of soothing neutrals and blues paired with natural finishes. Designed by Christopher Brandon with Brandon Architects and built by Patterson Custom Homes, the spec home was purchased early

4 Home Improvement Jobs You Should Always Hire Out

Whether you’re flipping a house or renovating your current home, hiring private contractors is nearly unavoidable. If you’ve seen “Flip or Flop,” you know Tarek and I can’t do everything ourselves. We’ve built relationships with contractors we trust, and they do most of the heavy lifting. If you’re new to the flipping game, though, chances

Why You Need to Get Serious About Going Solar

The decision to add solar panels to your home can seem daunting. The unknowns and assumptions of costs and installation tend to leave homeowners uneasy about going solar. However, just as home automation once seemed overwhelming, adding solar panels to your home is becoming more of the norm. More than 1 million U.S. homes installed

HousingWire’s 2017 Women of Influence nominations are now open!

HousingWire is proud to announce that we are now accepting nominations for the 2017 Women of Influence, our opportunity to honor the housing industry’s most influential women leaders. The program was the first such national effort of its kind, and this year’s Women of Influence will mark the seventh time we’ve recognized the women leading

Home construction slows moving into spring home-buying season

Despite the increase in need at the start of the spring home-buying season, housing starts fell in March, according to a joint report released by the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Privately owned housing starts decreased in March to a seasonally adjusted rate of 1.22 million. This is

Do You Qualify for Treasury Down Payment Assistance?

It’s spring, and some renters’ thoughts may turn to home buying. Then reality hits: Between paying off student loans, paying rent, and keeping up with other bills, they haven’t saved for a down payment. Renters cite down payments as one of the biggest roadblocks to homeownership. So, if you’re a low- to moderate-income home shopper in

3 Ways to Research a Property Online

Nearly every home search starts online these days. Sorting through listings, photos, floor plans and descriptions is a great way to feel out the market for those who are in the earliest stages of the home search. When you find a home you’re ready to bid on, it’s incredible how much background information you can find online.

Despite adverse conditions, California home-buying season off to a good start

While low housing inventory and slow wage growth are par for the course in California, the state pushed past those roadblocks to record a strong start to the year, according to the California Association of Realtors’ latest report, which collects data from more than 90 local Realtor associations and MLSs statewide. Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family

And the most competitive housing market in March is…

Experts continue to predict spring will see the hottest housing market in recent memory, and housing data from March seems to further confirm that prediction. Redfin, an online real estate marketplace, recently reported a sharp increase in home prices and indicated that 2017 remains the fastest housing market on record. In fact, the market is

7 Ways to Self-Sabotage Your Organizing Efforts

Have you ever heard the saying, “You are your own worst enemy”? Self-sabotage exists for all of us in one way or another – and we usually notice it when our homes and lives become too disorganized to manage. It starts innocently enough with piles of unopened mail, a full inbox of unanswered emails, or