Love that pre-war architectural charm? Head to the East Coast

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. Continue reading

Staging works! How to have that conversation with sellers

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… Continue reading

Supernatural stairway found on Zillow sends social media aflutter

Known as “witches stairs,” a type of staircase sometimes seen in old New England homes, has been making the rounds on social media. Continue reading

6 ways homebuyers’ must-haves could change after the pandemic

Past pandemics changed home design, so what will be the impact of coronavirus? Design experts weigh in on the features we may see more of in the future. Continue reading

The post-coronavirus office: more air purifiers, less open floor plans

In the past few weeks, demand for air purification systems has jumped in an effort to provide safer work environments for employees. A shift away from open-concept offices may not be far behind. Continue reading

Bidet sales surge as Americans hoard toilet paper

Americans are turning to bidets and smart toilets as toilet paper supplies remain low. Here’s what you need to know about the trend. Continue reading