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Last updated: December 21, 2020 • Real Estate Market

Best Cities to Live in the USA

We love lists. You probably have already noticed that. We have made dozens of them last year, and now, after singling out so many aspects of living, and catering to different demographics and moments of life, we decided to do the mother of all lists. The list that puts it all together and includes everyone …

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Last updated: September 14, 2021 • Real Estate Market

12 Real Estate Trends for 2019

On the 12th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me… 12 real estate trends for the upcoming year./p> Yes, it’s time for a forecast. Get the popcorn and brace yourself because RealEstateAgent.com is making some predictions as to what 2019 will bring to real estate. This one is for everybody; whether you are …

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Last updated: December 23, 2020 • Real Estate Market

The Red Tide’s Effects on Real Estate

You’ve probably seen it in the news that, back in August, the state of Florida had declared a state of emergency for 7 counties along the Gulf of Mexico coast because of the phenomenon popularly called “Red tide”. We have put the term between quote marks because scientists have been phasing out of its usage …

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Last updated: September 13, 2021 • Real Estate Market

The White House Sinkhole: a Home Insurance Reminder

A sinkhole has appeared in the north lawn of The White House this week due to the swampy nature of Washington, DC’s vicinities. While national coverage is collectively busy making puns with one of Donald Trump’s famous slogans (“Drain the swamp”), we feel regarding the white house sinkhole it is a great opportunity to talk …

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Last updated: March 29, 2022 • Real Estate Market

Smart Home Devices

It’s fair to say that the first wave of smart home devices has ended. It’s no longer “mind-boggling” whenever we hear about a new home automation gadget; we have grasped the general notion of it, we have normalized it. We have no idea what the second wave of implementable home automation will be like – …

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