Luxury Connect: Spyro Kemble will help you evaluate your next move

Before you decide it’s your destiny to sell luxury real estate, Orange County’s Spyro Kemble advises that you be careful what you wish for and check your bank account. Continue reading

The ‘Sidecar’ Plan to Help Workers Save for Emergencies

(This article previously appeared on MarketWatch.com in its Best New Ideas in Money series.) While economists disagree over whether there’s a retirement-savings crisis in the U.S., one thing is clear: There’s an emergency-savings crisis. Getting more A… Continue reading

The Lack of Workplace Support for Rural Caregivers

(Editor’s note: This story is part of a special report for The John A. Hartford Foundation.) Challenges abound for rural residents needing care and their unpaid caregivers. Often, caregivers take loved ones to specialists who are located in remote citi… Continue reading

Fighting a Fear of Natural Disasters

I was excited to read recently that a giant blob of hot rock is building up under the New England states. I needed a new natural disaster to worry about. Hello, my name is Liane and I am a recovering worry wart. Anxiety is hard-wired into my DNA. Or ma… Continue reading

3 Reasons to Hire a Career Coach

Recovering from a career setback? Looking to pivot to a second-act career? If your game plan is to send out resumés and hope for the best, you’ll quickly find that the old ways of approaching this kind of challenge aren’t working today. That’s why a go… Continue reading

10 questions your luxe home stager better be able to answer upfront

When hiring a luxury stager for your property, the first step is to review several stagers. Here are 10 questions any home-staging pro should be able to answer on the spot. Continue reading

Revaluate’s updated “likely-to-move” score touts 36.4% accuracy

According to a press release exclusive to Inman, Revaluate’s improved predictive analytics can anticipate better than one in three times (36.4 percent) when a person will need to buy or sell a home within three to six months. Continue reading