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Consumers say Owning is Easier than Renting

A majority of homeowners recently surveyed say they believe owning a home isn’t as difficult as renting, according to a new survey from LendingTree, an online loan marketplace. Only 15% of homeowners believe renting is easier than owning a home, compared with 67% of more than 2,000 homeowners who said owning is easier, the survey found.For the most part, the longer homeowners have been in their homes, the more likely they are to believe owning

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TIP: Survey Reveals what Guests Want in an Airbnb

Short-term housing rental companies are allowing property owners to turn their homes into investment properties. They’re giving hotels some serious competition.But these short-term renters have specific amenities they’re seeking. IPX1031, a firm that provides exchange services, surveyed 2,000 consumers to ask about what they look for when they rent an Airbnb.Some of the top factors that consumers said prompted them to choose an Airbnb ov

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TIP: How to make a Ceiling look Taller

It can be difficult to lend the illusion of more space to a home with low ceilings. A recent article at Houzz from columnist Becky Harris explains how you can make low ceilings appear higher.Use High-Gloss Paint to Your Advantage Painting the ceiling a glossy white will allow the room to reflect more light, making it appear more spacious that it really is. Interior designer Lourdes Gabriela used glossy white ceilings in a Florida condo that, she

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More Clients are able to Skip out on Closing Day

Another state is allowing home buyers and sellers to bypass having to be present at the closing table. Iowa this week becomes the latest state to allow fully digital closings for mortgage transactions, allowing 100% of the closing process to go digital. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an electronic notary law, SF 475, into effect on Monday.Fully digital closings are gradually growing in the housing industry. But many state restrictions still surrou

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Sellers say they’re Confident— but are they Really?

Selling a home is often the largest financial transaction a person will make, but that doesn’t mean homeowners want to devote a lot of time to it. More than half—58%—of homeowners who recently sold a home say they spent less than three hours researching the method and professional they chose to sell their home, according to a new survey of 1,000 homeowners conducted by SOLD.com.A separate survey from the National Association of REALTORS® s

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TIP: 6 Ways to go Green this Earth Day

Monday is Earth Day, and your clients can do their part to protect the environment and save on utility bills. Going green can also make a difference at resale: 69 percent of real estate professionals say promoting energy efficiency in listings is “very” or “somewhat valuable” in a home sale, according to the latest REALTORS® & Sustainability Report.Ply Gem, an exterior building product firm, outlines the following six-step

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Same-Sex Couples Denied Mortgages at High Rates, Study Shows

Lenders have been much less likely to approve same-sex couples for a mortgage than heterosexual couples, according to a new study released by Iowa State University’s Ivy College of Business. Researchers analyzed national mortgage data from 1990 to 2015 and found the approval rate for same-sex couples was 3 to 8 percent lower.Researchers also factored in details about applicants’ work history and creditworthiness to see if the denial rates sti

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Consumers Still Like Going to Stores

Online shopping has surged in popularity, but don’t count brick-and-mortar stores out. Consumers still want to shop, in-person.Nearly 80 percent of consumers say they visited a store as much as or more than they did two years ago, according to a new consumer survey results conducted by ICSC, a global resource for the retail real estate industry.“We are social beings and consumers have always valued the community experience that brick-and-mort

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Notre Dame Fire Proves Vulnerability of Historic Buildings

This week’s fire at Paris’ Cathedral of Notre Dame is bringing a realization that historic buildings may be prone to such tragedies. The fire spread through the wooden attic, bringing down its 300-foot spire and engulfing two-thirds of the roof, and occurred over just an hour.Building the cathedral attic required the wood of more than 1,300 trees. Attics tend to be dry spaces and, when dust and debris accumulate, they can be even more flammab

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Could Floating Homes be the Future?

As sea levels rise, architects are brainstorming ways to make homes more resilient to flooding. A floating unit is being singled out as a living solution for coastal areas.Oceanix, a nonprofit that designs and builds floating cities, and the MIT Center for Ocean Engineering are showing off a futuristic concept of a floating city. The floating communities can expand, contract, and combine to form cities in prefabricated hexagonal islands of 4

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