[Open in App] What You Need to Know Before Buying a Historic Fixer Upper, According to The Brownstone Boys Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum, a.k.a. the Brownstone Boys, have been friends of Living since our beginning, dishing out advice on how to style your mantel to how much to spend on a sofa. Of course
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Highlights May 2025 rental trends - May 2025 marks the 22nd straight month of year-over-year rent decline for 0-2 bedroom properties observed since trend data began in 2020. Asking rents dipped by $29, or -1.7%, year over year. - The median asking rent in the 50 largest metros registered at $1,705, up by $5 from
[Open in App] I Have 5 Kids—This Is Exactly How I Store All of Their Outdoor Toys Summer is here and along with all the summer fun comes a lot of summer stuff, from sidewalk chalk to laser tag guns. We’re talking goggles, floats, and noodles; scooters and helmets; soccer balls, baseball bats, and all
If you’ve just relocated or are expanding your territory, starting fresh in a new market can feel a lot like hitting the reset button on your real estate career. Even with years of experience and a proven track record, the lack of local recognition and relationships can make it tough to gain momentum. Clients tend
Topline The Trump Organization announced Monday its latest venture – a cell phone service and smartphone line– with clear branding tied to President Donald Trump, the latest example of blurred lines between Trump’s Oval Office position and his family’s private business dealings. Key Facts Trump’s eldest sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump unveiled the
A new Boeing (BA) jet landed in China on Monday, nearly two months after the nation’s government told airlines not to accept orders from the American plane manufacturer.Read more...
If you’re set to fly and don’t have a REAL ID, the TSA wants you to know that, unfortunately, you can’t use your Costco (COST) membership card as an alternative. Read more...
Even as fresh trade talks get underway in London, and despite the trade truce struck in early May, Chinese exports to the U.S. are cratering. Shipments dropped 35% in May, the sharpest year-over-year percentage decline since February 2020. Read more...
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The price of a used car got marginally cheaper in May, down 1.4% from April, though still 4% higher than this time last year. That’s according to Cox Automotive’s Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, which monitors prices at U.S. wholesale auctions. During the same time frame...









