
Madeleine D'Angelo
Staff Writer at Homes.com
find me at https://t.co/B5ngAH5uGs | now: writing about houses @HomesDotCom | then: associate editor @architectmag
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2 days ago |
homes.com | Madeleine D'Angelo
Like many Americans, 2020 brought changes for Aisha Devrouax. After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, she decided to relocate from Massachusetts to Austin, Texas, and collocate with her partner — but they needed a house for their family of four. They searched around the city, eventually finding an option in Austin’s Bouldin Creek neighborhood, a historic area that quilts 19th-century Victorians and Craftsman-era bungalows together with more modern additions.
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2 weeks ago |
homes.com | Moira Ritter |Madeleine D'Angelo
The United States is short millions of homes - and some experts say the problem is nearing its breaking point. Though estimates range from the low 1 millions to upward of 5 million, depending on the source, many housing insiders echo an idea: The shortage of houses has a multitude of causes and it requires a multitude of solutions that need to be carried out in harmony.
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1 month ago |
homes.com | Madeleine D'Angelo
If you are a homeowner in the United States, there’s a roughly two-thirds chance that you have a garage or carport. And if you have that garage, there’s a good chance you aren’t using it for your car. As of 2023 data according to U.S. census data, around 66% of new single-family residences had a garage, and most of those were two-car garages. Three-car garages were the runner-up option.
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1 month ago |
homes.com | Madeleine D'Angelo
The nation’s homeowners aren’t remodeling because they can’t afford to move out. They are tapping into their home equity as their property values soar. In the “2025 Remodeling Impact Report” the National Association of Realtors and National Association of the Remodeling Industry released Wednesday, only 10% of homeowners surveyed said concerns about housing affordability and rising mortgage rates were factors in their decision to remodel their current homes.
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1 month ago |
homes.com | Madeleine D'Angelo
When Heather Dewberry Stoller started dating her now-husband Steve Stoller, she knew she liked him. His hand-painted wallpaper was just a bonus. “Those pretty panels sealed the deal and were part of his decorating dowry when we married,” Dewberry Stoller, an interior designer and founder of Huff-Dewberry in Atlanta, said over email.
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