When it comes to bathroom design, trends come and go, so renovate from the heart for the here and now.
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When it comes to bathroom design, trends come and go, so renovate from the heart for the here and now.
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Everyone is talking about homebuyers facing uncertainty when it comes time to purchase. Felix Salmon, Axios’ chief financial correspondent, gives a big-picture economic explanation onstage at Inman Connect New York.
ADELAIDE’S auction market continues to perform strongly on the national stage, and the city now has the highest clearance rate in the country.
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INJURED Brisbane Roar midfielder Brett Holman and his family are selling their New Farm house and making the move north to the Sunshine Coast. EXCLUSIVE
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Make your home comfy for visitors with these tips from Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
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In an exclusive interview with Inman, HomeVestors CEO David Hicks described iBuyers as a very different animal than traditional home flippers.
Are you ready for the market winds to shift? Find out now how you can get ahead of a changing market with tips on how to track your expenses, measure your cash flow and evaluate your overall business to determine what to cut and when from some of the top team leaders in the nation.
Real estate franchise giant RE/MAX is getting ready to roll out its proprietary end-to-end real estate technology platform for agents later this year, competing directly with similar offerings from rival franchise Keller Williams and rival private brokerage Compass.
An Illinois ranch cottage created by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1913 has hit the market for just under $600,000.
A house at Hawthorne has sold at almost a staggering $1 million more than the suburb average.
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