Bay Area Home Styles: Spotlight on the Ranch-Style Home
Meet the informal and casual ranch home, a popular residential building style in America from the 1940s through the 1970s.
Meet the informal and casual ranch home, a popular residential building style in America from the 1940s through the 1970s.
Owners who are planning on remodeling their homes in advance of putting them on the market would do well to take a look at what kitchen features and finishes builders are using in new homes, as many prospective buyers will want similar amenities.
Nearly half of all homeowners are adding smart technology upgrades when they undertake a remodeling project, and those who do so are substantially more satisfied with the results.
Despite high salaries, very few young Bay Area residents have been able to gain a foothold in the local housing market. This and other headlines of interest are in our weekly Real Estate Roundup.
The easy, breezy, beautiful Mediterranean-inspired home can be found all over California and is common in warm, sunny climates. Learn more about this architecture type in the latest installment of our spotlight on Bay Area home styles.
First-time buyer activity was at its highest level in four years in June, helping to buoy U.S. home sales. Closer to home, residents of one Silicon Valley neighborhood are trying to preserve its unique architectural pedigree. These stories and more are in our weekly Real Estate Roundup.
In the first installment of an ongoing series on prominent Bay Area architecture styles, we take a look at the classic Craftsman-style home.
The Fourth of July is upon us; get in the mood for the summer season’s barbecues and festive gatherings with these tips and resources for creating an ideal outdoor space.
For the fifth straight year, more homeowners renovated their kitchens than any other room in the house in 2015, and those projects are getting more expansive — and expensive.