There are lots of reasons that homes become vacant, but there are some things that need to be considered no matter why the home is unoccupied.
When you're leaving your house during winter for an extended period, closing up a summer vacation home,or cleaning a foreclosure, it's important to winterize your property to prevent it from deteriorating while you're away. Take...
Not staging a vacant space could prove to be a costly mistake. See the difference between non-staged vs. staged rooms, and you'll quickly see why.
That old big-box store that’s sat empty for five years? Why not turn it into student housing? Or maybe that former church can be converted into an apartment building and that vacant warehouse can become a mixed-use space filled with apartments, offices and retail.Learn More
The tiny house trend has awakened all sorts of collective fantasies about conscious downsizing, bringing back the age-old desire for a cabin in the woo ...
A bare home can seem less homely to potential buyers.
One speaks to mobility; the other, permanence. See how the differences in these homes play out in materials, siting and construction
A growing segment of the market is craving a city buzz
Giving each home in the slums a postal address will help achieve the sustainable development goal to improve housing
America’s affordability problem continues to plague the housing market as wages aren’t keeping pace with rising home prices. The situation has given rise to an increase in multigenerational living, and according to homeownership investment company Unison, that has led some homeowners to tap into their equity in order to build accessory dwelling units for extended family members.
Stuck between local zoning hurdles and a lack of ideal federal financing, ADUs could be an important aspect to unlocking much-needed inventory.
Some cities are turning to taxes to reduce blight in their jurisdictions. But do the so-called vacancy taxes really work?
The Inquirer reports on the city's model to identify troubled buildings.
Some of the more popular DIY TV shows center around the idea of renovating a house either to resell or as a personal living space.