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Subway Tile Makes a Comeback in Kitchens, Baths

2017-01-12T11:44:49-05:00August 29th, 2016|NAR|

Photo credit: Karen Eubank, Eubank Staging & Design By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine Glassy subway tile is nothing new, but it’s coming back stronger in kitchens and bathroom remodels in whites or bolder geometric patterns. “It’s classic, and a classic always remains,” says Karen Eubank, an interior designer with Eubank Staging & Design in… Continue Reading Subway Tile Makes a Comeback in Kitchens, Baths

Demographic Trend Lines in Housing: Exciting? Yes! Here’s Why

2017-01-12T11:44:50-05:00August 26th, 2016|NAR|

This year the Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers will hit its 35 year birthday.  A lot can happen in 35 years!  The benefit to collecting home buyer and seller data for 35 years is that demographic changes become explicitly apparent in time series exhibits. The other benefit is when data remains relatively flat, you… Continue Reading Demographic Trend Lines in Housing: Exciting? Yes! Here’s Why

What We’re Reading: August 22-26

2017-01-12T11:44:50-05:00August 26th, 2016|NAR|

Technology, science, sportsmanship, um, baseball, unique homes, paint, travel, www, and trade secrets. We dream of a world in which we have a strong WiFi signal in each room of the house. Have you updated your iPhone recently? You might want to. Pokemon Go is causing concern among some conservationists. Prepare ship for Ludicrous Speed!… Continue Reading What We’re Reading: August 22-26

Vacancies Decline in REALTORS®’ CRE Markets

2017-01-12T11:44:50-05:00August 26th, 2016|NAR|

Commercial fundamentals in REALTORS®’ markets continued gaining strength during the second quarter of 2016. Based on NAR’s Commercial Real Estate Market Trends report, leasing activity advanced. With demand for commercial space rising, developers have taken note and ramped up construction. New commercial construction mirrored the broader economic slowdown, posting a 5.3 percent gain from the… Continue Reading Vacancies Decline in REALTORS®’ CRE Markets

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