Monthly Archives: April 2022

Inherited House Taxes: What Home Sellers Need to Know

Apr 21, 2022 |

The deadline to file your 2021 taxes just passed on Monday. If you sold a Tulsa home last year, I hope you took advantage of some of the tax deductions […] The post Inherited House Taxes: What Home Sellers Need to Know appeared first on Midtown Tulsa Real Estate.

A Rock-Solid Bargain: Vermont Marble Company Building Is Listed for $799K

Apr 21, 2022 |

For $799,000, a buyer can acquire a building made from locally sourced marble. The former Vermont Marble Company building is now up for sale.

Linoleum Is Making a Serious Resurgence, And History Says It’s For a Good Reason

Apr 21, 2022 |

It may have fallen out of fashion in favor of more modern materials like vinyl and engineered wood, but linoleum has been here all along just waiting for the masses to remember its appeal. READ MORE…

17 Sustainable Swaps to Remember That Don’t Involve Your Recycling Bin

Apr 21, 2022 |

Even if you’ve heard of some of these before, here’s your reminder to pick up a habit or two. READ MORE…

Freddie Mac first out of the gate with plans for targeted lending programs

Apr 21, 2022 |

Freddie Mac will debut targeted lending programs this year, following guidance from regulators giving lenders the go-ahead. The special purpose credit programs will pertain to Black, Latino and Native American borrowers, according to Pamela Perry, head of Freddie Mac’s single-family equitable housing team. The programs will be announced in the third quarter of this year, […more]

Flatbush Floor-Through With Six Rooms, Parquet, Seven Closets Asks $2,800 a Month

Apr 21, 2022 |

In an early 20th century row house, this Flatbush unit doesn’t offer a lot of bells and whistles but it does have a flexible layout and a generous amount of closet space. The house, at 159 Martense Street, is one of a row of two-family limestone houses completed in 1908 by… Read More > The […more]

Can 3-D printed homes help solve the housing crisis?

Apr 21, 2022 |

Zachary Mannheimer, founder and CEO of Alquist 3D Andrew McCoy sees a future home that involves three-dimensional printers. “Let’s say someone decides they want a new faucet for their home,” said McCoy, a professor at the Virginia Center for Housing Research, who helped complete the first 3-D printed home in the U.S. “They go to […more]

Family-Friendly Campouts in St. Louis

Apr 21, 2022 |

If you’ve been wanting to try camping, there are two family-friendly campout events coming up in the St. Louis area that are perfect opportunities. Camp with the wildlife at Lone Elk Park or enjoy Snores and S’mores at Emmenegger Nature Park in Kirkwood. Both require advance registration. Check them out! Night In The Wild at […more]

I Tried The Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels “Shark Tank” Made Famous

Apr 21, 2022 |

One roll is said to replace up to 286 paper towel rolls. READ MORE…

SoCal Quarterly Market (Micro) Insights Report: Q1 2022

Apr 21, 2022 |

It is our pleasure to bring you the Compass SoCal Q1 2022 Market Report. The Southern California market continued its trajectory of double-digit price increases from the Central Coast to the South Bay. Single-family homes in Santa Barbara saw a median sales price increase of 23 percent to $2.3 million in the first quarter of […more]