Despite the fact that women generally earn less money than men, the gender gap script is flipped when it comes to homeownership. Single women own an average of 12.9% of the owner-occupied homes in the 50 states, versus 10.06% among single men.
As the real estate industry continues to evolve, it's important to remember the progress that has been made and to keep pushing for more gender equality in all areas of the industry.
As 2023 begins, Houston home sales are still affected by high interest rates. However, there is some positive news for homebuyers as there are more new listings and prices are expected to become more reasonable in the coming months.
There’s no doubt, the stories in the media can be pretty confusing right now. The reality is, the data shows a foreclosure crisis is not where the market is headed, and understanding what that really means is mission critical if you want to know the truth about what’s…
Despite strong sales throughout the pandemic-- Houston’s seven-year run of record-breaking home sales was finally interrupted in 2022 by rising mortgage rates, inflation and lack of affordable inventory.
Whether you are looking to move now or may consider it in the future, there are many affordable options for making significant changes to your home without having to do a major renovation.
Unfortunately, unwanted animals in chimneys are a pretty common problem for homeowners, especially if the chimney isn’t used often. Some are difficult to evict because they’re very dug in once you notice them, others because there are specific laws about how and when…
As you look ahead to the winter season, you’re likely making plans and thinking about what you want to achieve before the year ends. One of those key decision points could be whether or not you want to move this year.
While the millennial generation has been dubbed the renter generation, that namesake may not be appropriate anymore. Millennials, the largest generation, are actually a significant driving force for buyer demand in the housing market today.