‘It feels like an even better decision now’: Living in a tiny home during a pandemic

As confirmed coronavirus cases rise nationwide, a tiny house can be a refuge from the world — or a place to go stir-crazy at lightning speed. Continue reading

Retired Doctors Return to Work for COVID-19

Tired of 60- to 70-hour work weeks, Dr. Debra Caroli planned on retiring April 1, 2020. She recently decided to embrace part-time employment instead of working full-time as an anesthesiologist in Leesburg, Fla. Then came COVID-19. “Even if I was going … Continue reading

Coping With Mental Health Issues During the Coronavirus Crisis

Roxanne Hawn, 52, of Boulder, Colo., jokes that she came out of the womb anxious, so she’s had a lot of time to deal with anxiety. “I always said that being anxious makes me exceptional in an emergency, because I’m used to functioning while feeling lik… Continue reading

How the Pandemic Is Affecting the Sandwich Generation

I am anxious about my 80-year-old father with regards to COVID-19. He has lung cancer and emphysema. He receives immunotherapy injections monthly. And he resides in New York State, the current epicenter of the pandemic in the United States. To summariz… Continue reading

Keep your branding on point with LucidPress

The design software with millions of users is now offering its sharp, creative marketing-asset design tool to the real estate industry, and there’s nothing not to like about it. Continue reading

The Real Word: Why iBuyers are pressing pause

Watch Byron Lazine and Nicole White give a real estate agent’s perspective on industry-related topics. This week, they discuss delayed mortgage payments and iBuyers’ decision to suspend instant offers. Continue reading