Ten million Americans lost their jobs over the last two weeks. The next announced unemployment rate on May 8th is expected to be in the double digits. Because the health crisis brought the economy to a screeching halt, many are feeling a personal financial crisis. James Bullard, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, explained that the […more]
Ted Wight Ted has sold real estate for over 16 years with Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty. Ted is the #1 individual agent for Sotheby’s in the region. Architecture is Ted’s passion. Today Ted lives in a Bernoudy-designed mid-century gem built in 1950 and shares his family’s 1850’s Pike County farmhouse that is on the National […more]
While in Miami two years ago I had the special opportunity to tour One Sotheby’s premier development, the One Thousand Museum. It was exciting to see the development while it was under construction, and I hope to visit Miami soon to see it finished! Article originally posted by Architectural DigestVictoria and David Beckham have officially […more]
Fall in love with this Mid-Century Modern Home set on a beautiful wooded lot in Warson Woods. Built in 1956 by the Dean of the Washington University School of Architecture, and renovated by famed architect, Phil Durham, this one-of-kind home offers a classic yet futuristic style with it’s clean lines and assymetrical profile. Upon entry […more]
Working from home has ushered in a new form of intimacy for many coworkers. With teleconferencing, not only can you see each other’s faces up close, but you can also catch a glimpse into each other’s home lives—clothing piles and pets included. We have plenty of opinions on what constitutes a good video chat background. […more]
As our lives, our businesses, and the world we live in change day by day, we’re all left wondering how long this will last. How long will we feel the effects of the coronavirus? How deep will the impact go? The human toll may forever change families, but the economic impact will rebound with a […more]
Article originally posted by St. Louis Post Dispatch Restaurants are like our mothers: They feed us, they clean up after us and they even do the dishes. They are there for us on special occasions and also for a bit of everyday cheer. But restaurants are hurting in this time of virus, and they need […more]
The last few weeks and months have caused a major health crisis throughout the world, leading to a pause in the U.S. economy as businesses and consumers work to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The rapid spread of the virus has been compared to prior pandemics and outbreaks not seen in many years. It […more]
Being cooped up in the house all day is no fun, especially when Spring weather is finally here in St. Louis. While the city is under a stay at home order, it is important for our mental health to get out and enjoy the fresh air while still practicing social distancing of at least 6ft […more]
We’re in a changing real estate market, and life, in general, is changing too – from how we grocery shop and meal prep to the ways we can interact with our friends and neighbors. Even practices for engaging with agents, lenders, and all of the players involved in a real estate transaction are changing to […more]