Category: Unique Homes
Finding affordable apartments has become a challenge, especially as inflation continues to affect home and rental prices. This is especially true if you’re a first-time renter, like a student or a new professional. As prices continue to increase, people are... Read More
At first glance, you may think – that home looks like a barn or something straight out of a history book? Or, if you live in Providence or renting a house in Middletown, CT... Read More
Apartment hunting can be an exciting experience, especially if you’re looking for a unique space that you’ll love living in. However, if you’re new to renting or moving into a new type of rental, it can be overwhelming to understand all the terms and different types of apartments... Read More
Sunken living rooms – a statement space that draws its fair share of controversy, dividing homeowners between those that love and hate it. Opinions aside, this fun home feature first became popular during the 60s and 70s, aiming to give... Read More
If you live in a big city, you’ve probably heard the term “pied à terre,” or maybe you’ve seen one. But what is it, exactly? Are they as fancy as they sound? A pied à terre is a luxury apartment or condo in a big city... Read More
Efficiency apartments, sometimes called bachelor apartments, are small apartments designed similar to a hotel suite. They’re commonly found in the heart of dense cities like New York, NY or Los Angeles, CA,... Read More
Whether you have an open-concept modern home in San Diego, CA, or are looking to buy a home in Houston, TX with a closed floor plan, a keeping room may be the perfect addition for you and your... Read More
The home we choose to buy has a significant impact on our lives. Do you buy a classic Cape Cod-style home? Maybe something more unique like a Victorian house? What about taking the leap and purchasing a... Read More
Houses come in many styles and builds – it’s part of what makes them so unique and desirable. From the Mediterranean style to the Cape Cod style, the possibilities are endless. A historically popular house style is the... Read More