Housing Boom or Bust? The Changing Face of America’s Housing Market
The American housing market is not what it used to be, and many Americans feel that is a good thing. The Great Recession’s fallout has had lasting effects, […]
Read More →The American housing market is not what it used to be, and many Americans feel that is a good thing. The Great Recession’s fallout has had lasting effects, […]
Read More →In 2013, Americans donated approximately $740.6 billion in monetary contributions and household items (4.2% more than the previous year, in 2012). While all charitable donations are encouraged, nearly […]
Read More →In the United States, there are over 20 million military veterans, as of 2011, and there are millions more in active duty and reserves. While military members and […]
Read More →When it comes to finding the right independent and assisted living options for older relatives, many people want what’s best for their parents and grandparents. While senior living […]
Read More →It is the dream of most Americans to own their own home. But there are some things you should do before applying for a mortgage. Make sure you […]
Read More →The real estate market is huge, and it is a source of income for many people. There are almost 300,000 people working as property and real estate managers […]
Read More →Are you thinking about handing your properties over to a property management company? This can help you maintain a high occupancy rate, since potential residents will recognize high […]
Read More →When you lose a remote, to your dog, to your couch, or to that garbage can that’s sitting a little too close to your coffee table, it can […]
Read More →One of the most underappreciated mealtimes in America is brunch. Part breakfast, part lunch, brunch means not waking up at 7AM to eat or getting scoffed at when […]
Read More →Digital TV remote controls are easy to lose. Remotes left on the couch end up crushed between the cushions, and remotes left on the edge of side tables […]
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