Art Gives Potential, Personalized Wellness Boost To Home Interiors
“The strongest draw to collect art is the feeling of connection to a place or person,” observes Liz Moss, owner of Elizabeth Moss Galleries, in Falmouth, Maine. “Because of the pandemic and our need to shelter in home, we have reevaluated our living spaces.
The Worst State To Live In When It Comes To Your Money
Find out which states are the worst to live in when it comes to your money.
The Sunset Of Rental Construction In New York City (At Least For Now)
Like many American cities, New York City’s demand for housing is staggering. In spite of state laws intended to hold down housing costs, rental prices have increased and low- and middle-income families are finding it even harder to find affordable homes.
Pottery Barn Launches A Chic Garden-Theme Collection With Julia Berolzheimer
It's here just in time for summer.
Why House Prices Skyrocket And Why The New Biden Housing Plan Won’t Work
It doesn't take large increases in the demand for houses to outrun the naturally extremely slow increases in the total supply of houses, and when that happens, prices can skyrocket.
Roloff Farms Property Agent Talks Selling The ‘Little People, Big World’ Setting
Real estate agents know that repping a famous client comes with its fair share of pros and cons—but when the property itself is a celebrity in its own right, that’s a whole other story.
Washboard Abs Versus Working Day And Night: What TV Does Not Tell Us About Real Estate Agents’ Work
Residential real estate resembles many other careers in that, to put it in Biblical terms, many are called but few are chosen. And the chosen ones get to the top for a reason.
Communicate With Care
In the discovery process, efforts to preserve confidentiality may create their own issues.
Maybe We Don’t Have To Worry About Clogging The Equity Of Redemption
A recent New York case suggests dual collateral loans are perfectly enforceable.