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Turning a House Into a Home: The Benefits You Can Actually Feel

There’s a lot of conversation about home prices, mortgage rates, and affordability right now – and those things are important. But if you’re thinking about buying a home, it’s worth remembering something the headlines rarely talk about: people don’t buy homes just for financial reasons. They buy them for their lives. Because while homeownership can absolutely be a smart long-term financial move, it also comes with some emotional benefits spreadsheets just can’t capture. Maybe that’s why a 2025 survey from Fannie Mae notes : “Consumers were twice as likely to mention lifestyle benefits (67%)—like security, customization, and outdoor space—than financial benefits (34%) when explaining why their homes have become more important in recent years.” Here are a few reminders of what owning a home gives you that renting never will. 1. A Milestone You Get To Be Proud Of Buying a home is a big deal. First home, fifth home – it doesn’t matter. It’s a moment you’ll remember. And when you final...

INFLATION AND THE HOUSING MARKET

We’ve all felt the effects of inflation, whether through higher gas prices or spending more on food at the grocery store, but it’s left m…

MAINTAINING YOUR OUTDOOR SPACES THIS SUMMER

Summer is prime time for your outdoor spaces Whether the kids are running through the sprinklers or adults are jumping into the pool, …

GLAM UP YOUR POWDER ROOM

A  powder room or a half bathroom may be frequented by your guests, so it’s an ideal place to add glamour to your home. Because a powder …

Essential Moving Tips

Moving into a new home can be exciting yet challenging. Use this helpful guide to make your move a little easier. Make a checklist and ti…

Elegant Decor for Any Budget

R efer to picturesque celebrity homes, and the figures are frankly staggering. For thousands or even millions of dollars, one could appoi…

JUNE GARDEN CHECKLIST

June 21 is the official first day of summer, but for many gardeners, it’s full-on heat already! By now, you’ve likely planted much of your …