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Personal Spaces: 10 Cool Updated Ranch Houses

Looking to bring your ranch-style home into the 21st century? Get inspired by what these homeowners have done Ranch-style homes enjoyed immense popularity from the 1950s to the 1970s. Today many of those same homes are still around — faux-wood paneling, avocado-green tile and all. If you are looking to update a ranch-style home, gather inspiration from these 10 homeowners who have brought their homes into the 21st century with style. Tara Bussema - Neat Organization and Design Tara … [Read more...]

They’re back: Boomerangers Returning To Housing Market

Many former homeowners could start buying again this year and give metro Phoenix's housing market a much-needed boost. They are called boomerang buyers because they were thrown out of the mortgage market after foreclosures or short sales during the crash but now can qualify for a home loan again. Most lenders require a seven-year sitting out period for borrowers who default on home loans. That waiting period is over this year for the first wave of people to lose houses during the crash. A new report from … [Read more...]

8 Laundry Room Ideas to Watch For This Year

The laundry room is one of those spaces that, if you’re lucky enough to have one, is always in use. If you have a large family, your laundry machines are likely running every day — sometimes even every night. With so much time being spent in these hardworking spaces, it’s worth taking the time to make them as functional and efficient as possible. Pullout drying racks, expansive folding counters and plenty of storage are sure to help you get the job done, but don’t overlook pet-washing stations or wine … [Read more...]

Why This Room Is Now A Must-Have Home Feature

With mobile technology, it’s easy to work in any room of a house. And yet, according to designers and home builders, the home office is becoming one of a home’s must-have features. Dedicated office space might not always be a full room. In fact, it might be a nook with desk space on the landing of a staircase or a corner of a bedroom or family room. But as people do more work away from the office and kids do more work outside of the library, the home office is growing in importance. “That office or desk space … [Read more...]

Average Time to Build a House: 6 Months

The time it takes to build a house in the U.S. varies by year and region. Experts ponder what factors have the biggest impact on construction. Want to get your house built as quickly as possible? Buy land in the South and nail down a construction crew? According to data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau, in 1973 it took, on average, six months to build a single-family home. In 1980, that number was up to 6.9 months, and in 2009 it was up to 7.9. In 2013, the latest data available, it was back down to six … [Read more...]

More Americans Are Going Solo

Single adults will change the face of the housing industry The U.S. is becoming a nation of singles. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, half of all American adults live in one-person households, and this demographic is heavily influencing the companies that want to reach out to them. Restaurants are including more communal seating to be inclusive for single diners. Multifamily communities are offering shared spaces such as home theaters, outdoor spaces, and work areas so that singles can socially … [Read more...]

Why Prospects of Condo Comeback Are High

Condo sales have been on a roller coaster ride in recent years, as the recession hit the sector hard. But is the country ready for a condo revival? In 2005, condo sales surged to 12.7 percent of all home sales. But the financial crisis caused the condo market to recede — even more so than the single-family market — with sales falling to 10.7 percent of all home purchases in 2009. "Condo sales moved sideways several years after the recession before picking up steam again in 2013," CoreLogic Deputy Chief … [Read more...]

There is a Light at the End of the Phoenix Recovery Tunnel

Phoenix may have to wait another two years to make it out of the prolonged recovery following the worst economic calamity in four generations. The word from speakers at the SRP Economic Forecast 2015 presented by thePhoenix Business Journal is that 2016 is year of full recovery. A group of more than 700 business professionals gathered at the J.W. Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa to hear the advice. It’s been a long, slow climb, and the light at the end of the tunnel has been seen for over a … [Read more...]

Switching Up a Colonial Home to Suit a Modern Family

Floor plan labels are thrown out the window as a designer helps a family shape rooms to fit the way they live The layout of their colonial home in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, was not working for this active family of five. “The house was not cozy or kid friendly,” says interior designer Jocelyn Chiappone, of Digs Design Company. The family room was too small, they used the formal dining room only for Christmas dinner, and the living room was full of uncomfortable small-scale inherited antiques. After getting … [Read more...]

6 Design Trends You’ll See More Of

What home-design trends will likely catch on in new construction? Builder Online recently spoke to Mollie Carmichael, principal at John Burns Real Estate Consulting, and Nick Lehnert, executive director at architecture firm KTGY, about the design trends that are gaining popularity in the new-home market this year:   Private space Baby boomers, empty nesters, and Gen Yers are showing a preference for homes that have more private outdoor spaces, straying from the traditional "public" backyard, according to … [Read more...]

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