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Report Cautions Housing Crisis Looms From Nation’s Older Households

More households are increasingly being headed by older adults—50 or older--and that requires different types of housing to meet this aging group’s needs and preferences, according to “Housing America’s Older Adults 2018,” a new report released by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. The report found that more than half of the nation’s households—some 65 million--are now headed by someone at least 50 years of age

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Americans Shift Their Perceptions of the Housing Market

For the past five quarters, the majority of Americans said their housing markets were overheating. Now, in the fourth quarter, 75 percent of Americans say their local housing market is starting to cool, according to ValueInsured’s Q4 2018 Modern Homebuyer Survey. Homeowners in California, Colorado, Texas, and Washington are most likely to say their local market is starting to cool off.The survey “revealed some concerning evidence about the ch

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6 Master Bathroom Trends to Watch

Grays, mixed metals, and farmhouse styles are some of the most popular trends for remodelers taking on sprucing up their master bathroom.The 2018 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Study is based on a survey of more than 1,100 homeowners who are planning or recently have completed a master bathroom renovation. Some of the trends that emerged from the report:1. Seeing gray: Gray colors continue to dominate for walls and flooring in the bathroom. Gray cab

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Homeowners May Be Overconfident in Remodeling Skills

The last few years, the home improvement business has been booming as more homeowners look to spruce up their homes. But are owners getting too confident that they can do it all themselves? “Costs, pop culture, and perhaps overconfidence could be driving DIY culture,” according to a new study from NerdWallet, a personal finance website.NerdWallet’s 2018 Home Improvement Report found that younger generations are particularly gung-ho about

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REALTORS: How to Rank on Page One of Google Results

How adept you are at attracting new clients and promoting your services partially determines the health of your real estate business. Though traditional marketing—direct mail, signage, and fliers—still matters, your website is perhaps the single most important tool you have for capturing leads. When evaluating whether your site is positioned strongly for search results, try employing these simple hacks, which could make all the difference in

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Amazon Finally Settles on Two Cities for HQ2

After a yearlong search, Amazon has chosen two East Coast cities—Crystal City, Va., and Long Island City, N.Y.—to house its new headquarters. The online retail giant is expected to announce its decision on Tuesday that it’s coming to Long Island City, a neighborhood of Queens, and Crystal City, an area within Arlington, Va., just outside of Washington, D.C.The two real estate markets have already seen their housing markets rising in anticip

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Consumers’ Highest-Rated Lenders

Quicken Loans ranks highest in customer satisfaction for the ninth consecutive year, according to the newly released 2018 U.S. Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction Survey. Customers overall are happier with their mortgage lender this year compared to last year, and a lot of that is attributed to lenders’ use of mixing in more digital interactions in the process, according to the survey, which is based on responses from more than 5,000 cust

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FSBO Transactions Hit New Record Low

The number of For Sale by Owner transactions fell to a record low of 7 percent of all home sales in 2018, down from 8 percent last year, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ 2018 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. FSBOs—homeowners who try to sell their properties themselves without a real estate agent—have decreased dramatically since 1981, when they accounted for 15 percent of all home sales.Today, consumers rely heavily

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4 Buyer Regrets After Purchasing a Rehab

Rookie buyers looking for an affordable home may purchase one in need of repair in hopes of turning it into the house of their dreams. But an extensive rehab can quickly become the stuff of nightmares.Realtor.com® contributor Erica Sweeney shares her personal story of tearing down and rebuilding her first home 11 years ago in Little Rock, Ark. The home was built in the 1940s, and the floor plan didn’t fit her and her family's lifestyle. The en

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‘Most of the Residential Area Is Gone’

Thirty-one people have died and 200 are missing as three wildfires sweep through California, turning hundreds of homes into ash. The death toll from the fires now matches the deadliest blaze on record in the Golden State, the 1933 Griffith Park disaster in Los Angeles. An estimated 250,000 people have been forced to flee their homes.“Most of the residential area is gone—I would say 90 percent,” Jody Jones, mayor of the town of Paradise, Cal

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