This Zillow Weekly Market Report includes housing market data as of the week ending June 6[i] Go to Source Author:
$726 Million in Rent at Risk as Gen Z Moves Back in with Parents During the Coronavirus Pandemic
2.7 million adults moved back into a parent’s home in March and April as unemployment soared Go to Source Author:
Newly Unemployed Service Workers Owe More Than $1.7 Billion a Month in Housing Payments
Federal and state aid are helping to plug gaps in the short term Go to Source Author:
How to Plan the Perfect Patio
For many homeowners, the patio borders on magical: a place to relax, entertain, cook out and take a break from the day-to-day. It’s surrounded by vibrant hues, and a meal prepared in an outdoor kitchen somehow tastes better than anything
How to Create Your Ultimate Outdoor Kitchen
As summer approaches and temperatures start to rise, no one wants to spend time inside sweating over a hot stove. With an outdoor kitchen, you can make the most of the beautiful warm nights by spending them with your friends
Home Sales and New Listings are Higher Than Last Month, Despite Holiday Dip
This Zillow Weekly Market Report includes housing market data as of the week ending May 30(i) Go to Source Author:
Spring’s Missing Home Sales Will be Added to Coming Years, Experts Say
Coronavirus brought fewer home transactions during the prime home buying season. Experts say they’re not lost for good, and will be spread over several years. Go to Source Author:
Zillow’s Weekly Market Report Shows Buyers and Sellers Returning
The first Zillow Weekly Market Report includes housing market data as of the week ending May 23[i] Go to Source Author:
Office Space Tops the Wishlist for Potential Home Shoppers
Most Americans want to work from home after the pandemic, and many would consider a move to more comfortably do so Go to Source Author:
Coronavirus Causes Biggest Annual Rent Growth Slowdown in at Least Five Years
Momentum continues to build in the for-sale market with newly pending sales, new listings and home values on the rise Go to Source Author:
Do It Together: 5 Home Projects for You and Your Household Helpers
While the kids are out of school, the adults are doing everything they can to keep their little ones safe and healthy at home – and find creative ways to alleviate the boredom and frustration they may be feeling after
Looking for a New Place? Use This Time to Create Your Wishlist
Now that many of us have spent several weeks living inside, we’ve become quite familiar with our homes – in some cases, maybe too familiar. If you were planning to move before COVID-19, and still plan to do so when
7 Ways to Enjoy the Outdoors at Home
In this current moment when many of us are staying home, one of the best remedies to help alleviate some of the stress is to head outside and get some fresh air – preferably at least six feet or more
9 Easy-to-Ambitious DIY Projects to Improve Your Home
Like many homeowners, you may have eyed a home improvement project in the past only to come up short on time or inspiration. Don’t feel bad. Nearly half (43%) of all homeowners say their biggest challenge around home improvement decisions
Selling? Increase Your Home’s “Screen Appeal”
If you were counting on crowded open houses (or any open houses, for that matter) to sell your home, you’ve probably been rethinking your strategy. Nearly the entire country is following public health orders to stay at home through April
5 Ways to Make Your Home Office Work (Even if It’s Your Kitchen)
With social distancing mandates in effect across much of the country, many people working in industries deemed “non-essential” are doing their work from home. And while the constant stream of COVID-19 news, in addition to caretaking or homeschooling responsibilities, can
5 Tips for Moving During COVID-19
Amid travel bans, widespread stay-at-home orders and social-distancing mandates, millions of Americans are learning to adapt to the changes brought about by COVID-19. Countless events have been rescheduled or cancelled, but for a few people – including those who already
Does Your Home Make You Happy?
With the majority of Americans following stay-at-home orders to prevent the spread of coronavirus, our homes are now working overtime to fulfill the roles of offices, classrooms, gyms and community centers – and it’s easy to feel uninspired by your
Spring Cleaning 101: Make It Fast, Easy and Effective
Spring is the perfect time to open up the windows in your house and clean every surface inch, but there’s no reason to spend more time on this task than necessary. Use these tips to quickly get your home spic
5 Ways to Refresh Your Space
With springtime comes a sense of renewal, and a desire to clean, organize and refresh – especially if you’re spending a lot of time at home. Get your creative gears turning, and whip your space into shape. You’ll be surprised how
How to Install a Kitchen Faucet
If you’ve been washing your hands a lot lately, you might have started paying extra attention to your faucet. Does it drip? Is the chrome flaking off? Is it dated? Plumbing projects can be intimidating, because no one wants to
10 Spring Cleaning Projects to Tackle This WeekendÂ
Spring cleaning is all about getting our homes ready for a new season of sunshine, warmth and time outdoors – and indoors, too – especially if that’s where you’re spending a lot of time right now. Get ready to wipe
‘Where Should I Keep My …?’: Solving the Ultimate Small Space Dilemmas
When you’re in a small space – especially if you’re sharing it with others, and you’re spending a lot more time there than you ever have before – you’ve probably come to realize that square footage is something to be
How to Attract Birds to Your Yard (Hint: Don’t Just Wing It)
While you’re spending time at home, why not find ways to bring the natural world to you? Backyard bird watching is an enjoyable way to experience your local ecosystem up close. It takes more than a bird feeder to attract
