The winners of the 2020 North American Deck Competition may just inspire a warm-weather backyard renovation
Buyers can get pretty opinionated when it comes to a home's age and architectural style. Here's a breakdown of where the country's oldest and newest homes are located, and everything in between
Some sellers may think their home is perfect the way it is, but as a lot of agents know, staging is what will help set their home apart from similar listings online. Here's how to explain the value of staging to clients — plus a few tips that can bring them a considerable return on investment
Los Angeles-based designer Chris Toledo builds intricate dollhouses that can sell for as much as $200,000
Known as 'witches stairs,' a type of staircase sometimes seen in old New England homes, has been making the rounds on social media
In a partnership with Vox Creative and Wisconsin-based tiny home and RV builder ESCAPE, the Swedish furniture giant revealed a 187-square-foot tiny home
If your homeowners can’t afford (or won’t spend extra money on) staging, it pays to have some inventory to help you improve the look of your new listing
Enhance will do up to $40,000 worth of staging and repairs to a home before it hits the market. Sellers don't pay for the work until the sale closes
Trends come and go, and it's time to ditch industrial design according to UK-based platform HomeNow's latest homeowner survey
The short-term rental market is booming. Here's how to set your property above the rest
Armoires, walk-ins, built-ins and storage systems — there are a myriad of ways we store our belongings. Here’s what sets them apart and how their design and purpose have evolved over the years
What homes are optimal for living and working through stay-at-home orders and social distancing? It may depend on lifestyle and what a buyer is willing to put up with
The online marketplace updated its listing for Santa's house — off market, of course — with a 3D tour for anyone itching for a glimpse of St. Nick's home when he's not busy on the job
John F. Kennedy lived at 48 South Battery for a few months while stationed at the Charleston Navy Yard in 1942
While some Americans see appeal in adopting a more efficient and affordable way of living during a time of economic uncertainty, others see tiny homes as an opportunity for an office or investment property
An agent who's able to visualize the potential of a kitchen can help buyers in improving and upgrading existing spaces. To do that, you have to know these basic kitchen layouts