The softening housing market is causing builders to start downsizing homes to help shed high construction costs and offer a more affordable home to cash-strapped buyers.
Design psychology is a subject you know something about, even if this is the first time you’re hearing about it.
Skilled staging is essential in this unpredictable market with so much property for sale. A buyer needs to see and feel your property.
Is there a science behind selecting the right colors for your listings? In this month's Realtor® Magazine, I spoke with experts in the field of design psychology to learn how the color on the walls may affect buyers' moods.
If your client is unfortunate to have to sell their home as a short sale, the last thing she'll want to do is make any home improvements.
More and more people believe that greening our homes, buildings, schools and neighborhoods will have a lasting and positive impact on our environment, our health and our communities.
How would you like to have a listing like this—an 8,816-square-foot energy efficient, technologically advanced show stopper?
Targeting existing homes for energy savings will go much further to curb greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. than focusing on newer homes, panelists said Wednesday at a talk on green building during the International Builder Show here in Las Vegas.
“It’s bigger, greener, stronger and smarter than any that have come before”—touts iShow, the makers of the NextGen “First to the Future” demonstration home model, which is open for tours at the International Builder Show this week.
Some home features don’t stay popular forever. More homes are inching away from incorporating the following home features, according to recent consumer preference surveys from the National Association of Home Builders.
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