
Save Money with a Veggie Garden
In Yard & PatioNo experience needed to plant a veggie garden that offers savings, outdoor fun, health benefits — and food!
Homeowners are increasingly swapping out their bathtubs for showers. Learn the pros and cons.
You may have flood risk no matter where you live, but you have insurance options for peace of mind.
Find home remodel ideas that won’t break the bank and can pay when you sell your home one day.
Keeping more money in your pocket around your home and yard is a win-win.
No experience needed to plant a veggie garden that offers savings, outdoor fun, health benefits — and food!
Transform your home into a beautifully designed space — without the spendy price tag.
Choosing the wrong type of paint finish could mean a do-over that costs twice as much.
Learn from a homeowner’s experience and remodeling pros about what to do, and not do, in hiring a contractor.
When to look for sales on mattresses, appliances, tools, furnishings, and materials.
Save your cash for more important things, like, you know, your mortgage.
Severe weather and disasters happen, but there are ways to be prepared and address the damage.
Experts weigh in on why and how you should prepare for natural disasters, no matter where you live.
Safeguard your family and your home so you’re ready when severe weather strikes.
Power outages can be a real hassle. Find out how a home generator could keep your lights on, protect your wallet, and give you peace of mind when the power goes out.
You may have flood risk no matter where you live, but you have insurance options for peace of mind.
Preparing and keeping a fully stocked home emergency preparedness kit could be the key to your family’s safety if disaster strikes.
Not sold on setting your thermostat to 78 degrees? These tips will help you set it at the right temperature for you.
In the process of buying a home? Or interested in getting started? Explore different options and get some help with what you need to know.
Learn why a mortgage preapproval is an important step to set you up for success in a home purchase.
Before you start house hunting, use tools and formulas to estimate how much house you can afford.
First-time home buyers have an option they may need to know more about: co-ops.
Buying a house is a joyful milestone – and a huge undertaking. A little homework could help you find the house that’s the best fit […]
Multigenerational houses are popular, but you should consider pros and cons, options, and features before making a decision.
These tips and steps in buying an owner-occupied multifamily home could speed up your entry into first-time home ownership.
Navigate your homebuying journey with confidence. Learn more about each step of the home buying process in these guides from the National Association of REALTORS®.
When searching for a home, you will be asked to sign a written buyer agreement after you’ve chosen the real estate professional you want to work with.
If you’re ready to buy a home, you should feel empowered to find and work with the agent who is the best fit for your needs. Here are ten questions you should consider when selecting an agent.
So, you’re ready to find your first home. But where do you begin? And what resources are available to help you? Here’s what you need to know as you embark on your homeownership journey.
Here’s what to know about negotiating an agreement for services and compensation with an agent who is a REALTOR®.
Once you sign a purchase agreement on your new home, there are still several steps to complete before you can finalize—or “close”—the transaction.
Between signing and close, a buyer may have a home inspected to ensure it is in good condition and safe for a new owner. Here’s what you should know.
Our home tips are designed to help you save time, money, and effort.
Heating and cooling problems can cause discomfort and sky-high utility bills on top of inconvenience. Keep your home’s HVAC in tip-top shape.
Learn how to make the most of tight spaces in a few simple and budget friendly steps.
Recognize the first signs because fixing water damage early can prevent extreme trouble, like mold, and smooth the repair process.