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The Big Question: Should You Renovate or Move?

Keeping Current Matters

Recently, the American Institute of Architects released their AIA Home Design Trends Survey results for Q3 2021. If you’re a homeowner who wants to add any of the above, you have two options: renovate your current house or buy a home that already has the spaces you desire. The difference in the cost of a renovation versus a purchase.

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Opinion: More financing options for ADUs are needed

Housing Wire

Heading into 2024, there are continuing and emerging financing options, grant programs and legislation all designed to help homeowners and builders create much-needed infill housing. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac already have some guidelines for ADU financing, but they have yet to have a major impact on the overall supply in the market.

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How to Use Virtual Renovation to Renovate a Home

Realty Biz

In recent years, virtual renovation has emerged as a groundbreaking tool that allows homeowners, designers, and contractors to visualize and plan home renovation projects in a virtual space. It combines the benefits of cutting-edge technology with practical application in home remodeling and construction.

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The Chemosphere House and 6 other striking John Lautner-designed homes

Fancy Pants Homes

You don’t have to be an architecture buff to recognize a house designed by John Lautner. Yet their designs couldn’t be more different. In the 1930s, Lautner made the move to California, where he kickstarted an extremely prolific career, designing more than 50 properties. Close-up of the Chemosphere House.

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Fully Renovated Midcentury Modern Designed by Paul Rudolph Available for $4.9M

Realtor.com

Filip Michalowski A rare Paul Rudolph -designed home located in Larchmont, NY, is on the market. The current owner purchased the midcentury modern design in 2010 for $2.1 A multimillion-dollar gut renovation, which took eight years, was recently completed. Paul Rudolph-designed home in Larchmont, NY Filip Michalowski.

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How fix’n’flip loans could help expand housing inventory

Housing Wire

Low rates and increased demand mean prices are soaring on what stock is available – and what’s available isn’t staying on the market for long. The average home age in the United States is about 40 years old, so there’s a huge stock of homes that need to be renovated.”.

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These markets are attracting the most out-of-state real estate investors

Housing Wire

Many real estate investors were serendipitously ahead of this shift even before the pandemic started, driven by both affordability and an affinity for overlooked markets. Currently I’m in some of the Southern markets like Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Indianapolis, Ohio. See sidebar for more details on these markets.

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