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Homeowners Are Doing Small Projects but Deferring Big Ones
The home renovation landscape is shifting as economic realities and changing consumer priorities reshape how Americans approach improvement projects. Across the country, homeowners are painting rooms, refreshing landscaping, and upgrading fixtures, but many are postponing large-scale remodels like kitchen overhauls, bathroom expansions, or basement conversions. This new trend reflects a mix of financial caution, rising borrowing costs, and an evolving housing market where sma


Here Are The Reasons Why Americans Still Love McMansions: The Desire For Luxury Real Estate In America
For years, cultural critics and architects have predicted the decline of McMansions, those sprawling suburban homes that symbolize American excess and prosperity. Yet the data tells a different story. Far from disappearing, McMansions remain incredibly popular, and in many parts of the United States, they are even more in demand than ever. Despite evolving aesthetic preferences and environmental concerns, the desire for large, luxurious homes endures, revealing much about the


March Home Sales Drop to Their Lowest Pace Since 2009
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In March 2025, U.S. home sales fell to their slowest pace since the depths of the Great Recession in 2009. This startling statistic marks yet another sign that the American housing market is under immense pressure. The combination of stubbornly high mortgage rates, a critical shortage of affordable homes, and consumer uncertainty has dramatically cooled demand across most regions. Even in previously hot markets, the sizzle has given way t


Home Sales on Track for Worst Year Since 1995: September Sees Sharp Decline
U.S. home sales are on track to record their worst performance in nearly three decades, with September 2024 marking a significant downturn i
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