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About one-fifth of recent home buyers considered their pet when choosing a neighborhood, a share that increases among unmarried couples and single women buyers.
Consumers remain concerned about the economy, a new survey showed. Compared to May, more consumers were undecided about plans to buy big-ticket items overall.
Grilling season is here. Charcoal, gas, pellet and other grill types offer different flavors and features to match every homeowner's cookout style.
Agents gain steady listings by targeting neighborhoods with 8–10% turnover, using mailers, short videos and consistent outreach to build trust and grow business.
Bold, space-saving furniture and mounted sconces maximize small rooms. Glass walls, mirrors and reflective finishes boost light. Calm colors unify without clutter.
On a year-over-year basis, prices rose 3.0%, with the South Atlantic region up 1.6%. Monthly changes varied by region, from -1.3% to +1.2%, the FHFA said.
A credit score reflects payment habits, debt use, credit age, types and new applications. Understanding these factors can help improve a financial future.
A condo-related law supported by Florida Realtors takes effect July 1. It improves condo document transparency and extends certain deadlines.
Not sold on setting your thermostat to 78 degrees? Raise the temperature one degree at a time to see how it affects your comfort and finances.
U.S. existing-home sales rose 0.8% in May, with gains in most regions. Inventory and prices increased, while higher mortgage rates kept activity subdued.