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  • 3 weeks ago | todayshomeowner.com | Sam M. Huisache

    Buying a fixer-upper is often seen as a budget-savvy way to land a home in a desirable neighborhood or school district. But for many homeowners, the reality sets in quickly: cracked foundations, unexpected plumbing issues, and the overwhelming costs of bringing everything up to code. The dream of a charming, character-filled house can quickly turn into months of stress and unexpected spending. We surveyed 2,000 Americans who purchased fixer-uppers to understand what really happens after move-in.

  • 1 month ago | todayshomeowner.com | Sam M. Huisache

    First-time home buyers are facing some of the toughest conditions in decades. High home prices, limited inventory, and soaring mortgage rates have made breaking into the housing market harder than it’s been in over 40 years. If you’re planning to buy your first home, understanding the current real estate landscape and mortgage process can go a long way in helping you move forward with confidence.

  • 1 month ago | todayshomeowner.com | Sam M. Huisache

    Homeowners across the U.S. are currently facing rising costs and long wait times when hiring home service professionals. Plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, and repair workers are in short supply, resulting in a nationwide labor shortage. This shortage is driving up wages and shrinking the hiring pool, leaving many homeowners with fewer options.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | consumeraffairs.com | Sam M. Huisache

    The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped household habits and the restaurant industry in ways that are still unfolding. Inflation has made eating out more expensive in many parts of the country, turning what was once a routine activity into a growing luxury for many households whose budgets are stretched thin. To identify where people spend the most dining out, we examined U.S. Census Bureau data on weekly household costs in each state in 2022 and 2023.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | bleumag.com | Sam M. Huisache

    Source: Kit Leong // Shutterstock Looking to move? Discover cities that will actually pay you to move there. Read to see where you can get paid to start a new life!Topeka, Kansas By Sam HuisacheSept. 24 2024, Published 11:38 a.m. ET An increasing number of U.S. cities have launched relocation incentive programs aimed at attracting remote workers. These initiatives offer financial incentives to individuals willing to move and work remotely from their locations.

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