Last week’s economic reporting included readings on construction spending, consumer sentiment, labor sector reports on public and private sector jobs, and national unemployment. Weekly readings for mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released. Residential Sector Drove June Construction Spending Construction spending rose by 0.10 percent in June according to the Commerce Department. Analysts expected spending to increase by 0.50 percent, but builders spent less on public sector and … [Read more...]
Small Home Staging: 3 Ways That You Can Stage Smaller Spaces to Make Them Pop
When it comes to real estate, putting your home in its best light is key when it comes to making the sale. While it may seem like you're more limited with a home of a smaller scale, here are a few ways you can enhance what's best and make a good impression on potential buyers. Let There Be Ideal Light If you've ever taken note of a room on a perfectly lit day or a downcast one, the difference in how lighting can impact a space is marked. When staging your small space, you'll want to check the … [Read more...]
Is It Time To Create A Home Office: What To Know
Office work has changed significantly during the past few years. With many people working well from home, numerous employers are becoming open to the possibility of allowing their employees to work from home permanently. With many people looking for ways to be productive from home, it is critical to create an environment that is conducive to being productive. How can homeowners make this happen? Make Small Changes First It is difficult to make major changes in a small home or condo; however, … [Read more...]
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