Relax, I don’t mean that question in a negative sense, the way your stressed-out relatives might ask at Thanksgiving when you tell them you want to go to art school. (Or was that just me?) The tiny home movement is growing at the same time as square footage is shrinking, as more and more people see the appeal.
Why You Should Move Into Your Parents’ Garage
Maybe moving back home wasn’t such a bad idea after all!
The U.S. Cities With Wildly Changing Populations
As our country continues to grow both in terms of people and overall knowledge, it is important to keep track of where the population is increasing/decreasing.
What Kind Of House Can $1,000,000 Get You?
Depending on the region, $1 million can net you either an incredible mansion or a bare-bones apartment in a high-rise building.
Millennials On The Move
Changes are coming to the housing market in the wake of 2020 so far, and this infographic helps outline precisely what those changes are.
Why HOAs Are Actually Amazing
In the days of 1970s suburbia, a new kind of living slowly emerged in neighborhoods across the country. Manicured lawns similar
This Is Home Ownership Since The Crisis
The American dream used to be predicated upon several social rites of passage: a big wedding with a poofy white dress, 2.4 children, and most importantly, buying a big suburban house with a white picket fence.
9 Things You Didn’t Know About The Singapore Property Market
Buying a property, whether it’s a starter home, a luxury mansion, or a modest investment, is an arduous process. There’s so much to organize and so many people to meet, from realtors to lawyers to bankers, that it can be tempting to get it over with.
What Life Costs Around The World
As a twenty-something adult living in London, I’ve found that one of the most popular topics of conversation at any party is, ‘how much are you overpaying for your tiny room in a shared flat? It’s a depressing game, and one probably not played in other cities around the world, because according to this infographic, Londoners pay the most for housing out of all major city residents. But how do cities stack up according to other metrics?
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do. Breaking A Lease Is Harder
Some people think that love is a trap, but it’s not true. A lease is. A lease is a legally binding trap; particularly when you share the lease with someone you have just broken up with.