Expected 2020 Home Trends

Home design trends are always changing as new products come to market or different décor options come into vogue. With the beginning of a new year and a new decade, 2020 is no exception as a medley of updated home preferences take center stage in...

Home Builders – Why Use Video Marketing?

It’s challenging to break through today’s constant bombardment of media and marketing to reach potential homebuyers. Video marketing is one way to uniquely stand out among your competition and reach your audience, but it must be done effectively. Here are some things to remember. Stay helpful...

Builders: This Room is a Must-Have in 2015

2014’s technology made it increasingly easier for us to work from home. Many were able to work in any room of a house. However, builders are seeing that the home office is becoming one of a home’s must-have features. Dedicated office space doesn’t necessarily have to...

Why Should You Buy New?

According to a recent article on Zillow.com, the real estate market has picked up in many parts of the country. Though lots of buyers are out shopping, inventory is still low. Many national and local homebuilders are buying land, getting plans drawn, and starting construction...

Atlanta’s Home Price Growth – Will It Last?
According to Redfin Local Insights, who compiled statistics from the Multiple Listing Service, public records data, and winning and losing offers by Redfin agents for Redfin’s home-buying clients, Atlanta’s housing market has taken a roller coaster ride over the past few years. But can prices continue to climb? Multiple signs suggest not.
Water Efficiency – Should It Be on the Standard Features List?

Many stars are publicly supporting the water crisis, which has reached dire proportions in Africa. But few Americans realize that there is a water crisis here in the United States. According to the EPA, 36 states will experience water shortages by 2013, even under non-drought conditions....

Single Women and Real Estate

In 2010, unmarried women made up 20 percent of all homebuyers, according to the National Association of Realtors, compared to 12 percent of single men. What’s responsible for such a variance? Some experts believe it is a sense of belonging, or “nesting” that drives single women...