Nationwide Homeownership Still Lagging but Not in Houston
The year 2013 is an exciting year for the real estate market, as it has experienced both ups and downs. New records are being set
The year 2013 is an exciting year for the real estate market, as it has experienced both ups and downs. New records are being set
In the whole of the United States, particularly in this quarter this year, the number of home sales have reached their best ever values in
Teardowns are common in the residential real estate market, particularly in communities like Bellaire, the Heights and the West University Palace. The houses are completely
On the “what’s in and what’s out” list for homeowners, naked window exteriors are definitely out. Easy-to-install decorative accents like mouldings, window crossheads and shutters
When you’re in the process of buying your first home, you will experience both excitement and fright. Another issue that adds to the anxiety of
Texas is the only state where the job market continues to grow and expand. A number of cities in the state, including Houston and Austin,
Houston’s job market continues to grow, and it’s doing it at a very rapid pace. The Energy Sector in Houston is a large contributor to
According to a report from the Dallas Federal Reserve, the steady arrival of out-of-state transplants, along with the stronger than average employment growth, should keep
July was designated as National Blueberry Month on May 8, 1999, by the US Department of Agriculture. Blueberries are grown in 35 states in the
Citigroup Inc. is required to pay $968 million to compensate the taxpayer-backed mortgage buyer, Fannie Mae, for over a decade of claims linked to faulty
How is the Flood Insurance Reform affecting homeowners? Last year when the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act was passed, everyone was pleased that funding for
The economic trends of the housing market over the last decade have been all over the place. Home prices were soaring until the year 2005,