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Springtime is spreading across the country. You can see it as daffodil, camellia, tulip and other blossoms start to emerge.
You can also see it in the increasing number of for sale signs popping up in front of homes, along with the painting, gardening and general sprucing up as buyers get ready to sell.
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When Don’t Worry Darling hit the screens, it wasn’t just the twisted plot and star-studded cast that captured our attention.
The real scene-stealers were the homes and the perfectly manicured fictional neighborhood of Victory, set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Palm Springs.
This desert oasis, long revered for its midcentury modern gems and luxury living, served as the ideal setting for the movie’s 1950s utopian town vibe — making everyone yearn for the idyllic Victory neighborhood and the picture-perfect homes that line its streets.
Let’s dive into the real homes that brought the eerie allure of Victory to life and discover if you can sneak a peek at them in real life.
The picture-perfect neighborhood of Victory in Don’t Worry Darling plays a crucial role in establishing the film’s eerie, utopian setting that belies a darker, more sinister undercurrent.
This idyllic 1950s town, modeled on American suburbia but with a sureal, futuristic edge, serves as a visual representation of the film’s central themes around societal perfection, control, and the unsettling reality beneath the surface of a seemingly perfect community.
And yes, a real neighborhood was used to create Victory on-screen. The filming primarily took place in Greater Palm Springs, an area renowned for its preserved mid-century modern architecture and luxury desert living, which perfectly complemented the movie’s aesthetic.
Palm Springs provided the quintessential backdrop for the storyline, with its sprawling desert landscapes, iconic midcentury modern homes, and clear blue skies, embodying the visual and thematic essence of the Victory town.
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Specific locations within Palm Springs, such as the Canyon View Estates and the iconic Kaufmann House, were used to depict the homes of the characters, adding authenticity and a touch of architectural appeal to the film’s setting.
These real homes and neighborhoods lent Don’t Worry Darlin” a tangible sense of place and time, grounding the film’s more surreal elements in a recognizable, albeit stylized, reality.
At the heart of Victory’s mystery is Frank’s (played by Chris Pine) home, carefully picked to reflect his status as the project’s mastermind.
And director Olivia Wilde, whose elegant filmmaking techniques shine throughout the movie, made sure an unforgettable filming location was picked to serve as Frank’s house: the iconic Kaufmann House.
This architectural marvel, also known as the Kaufmann Desert House, was built in 1946 by Richard Neutra for Edgar J. Kaufmann and screams mid-century modernism with its clean lines, steel frame, and glass walls.
Fun fact: You might already be familiar with Kaufmann’s other iconic residence. The department store magnate and architecture connoisseur also commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design his home in Pennsylvania, the unforgettable Fallingwater House (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site). While the Don’t Worry Darling-featured Kaufmann House doesn’t quite have that level of pedigree, it’s nevertheless a famous structure in its own right.
Known globally, partly thanks to Slim Aarons’ iconic Poolside Gossip photograph, the Kaufmann House is a structure that encapsulates the essence of Palm Springs living. So much so, that even the production team was surprised they managed to film at this iconic location.
However, they did have to tread carefully when shooting scenes here.
Katie Byron, production designer for the film, told Variety that “We were shooting in one of the most historic buildings in California. The restrictions of how we could shoot it and what we could do inside were definitely the highest I’ve ever worked with.”
But the team knew all too well that they were lucky to land such an ideal filming location for their shots.
“It was so special to get, since Neutra was obviously a very good reference for the design of the film,” Byron said. “He was a design inspiration for Victory, but also kind of a character inspiration.”
While Don’t Worry Darling offers us a rare glimpse inside this private residence, don’t get your hopes up for a tour. This landmark remains off-limits to the public, but a leisurely drive by 470 West Vista Chino lets you admire its exterior.
The quaint cul-de-sac home of Alice and Jack mirrors the classic ’50s bungalow style, and is nestled within Canyon View Estates at 2400 S Sierra Madre, in Palm Springs, CA.
These single-story homes, with their expansive windows and open floor plans, reflect the era’s architectural ethos, designed by Dan Palmer and William Krisel.
Though the interiors were movie magic, the exteriors are very real and part of a community with a shared pool and green space.
These homes are privately owned, so while moving in might not be an option, a bike ride through the neighborhood is a must for any architecture aficionado.
Stepping out of Victory and into the Mojave Desert, the Volcano House sits atop its hill like a landed UFO, ready to whisk you away.
This unique, dome-shaped residence set right outside of Barstow, Calif. in Newberry Springs and designed by Harold James Bissner Jr added an extra layer of otherworldliness to Don’t Worry Darling.
Though originally built for Vard Wallace and featuring 360° panoramic desert views, this peculiar piece of architecture is now privately owned.
While you can’t tour the inside, it’s visible from the road for those willing to venture into the desert to catch a glimpse of where reality meets the surreal.
While the Kaufmann House and the Volcano House remain off-limits to public tours, Palm Springs itself is an open book, ready to be explored.
The city is a living museum of mid-century modern architecture, with each building and estate telling its own story of a bygone era that still resonates today. Canyon View Estates offers a more accessible glimpse into the style and spirit of the 1950s, even if it’s just from the sidewalk.
Don’t Worry Darling might have brought these locations into the limelight, but their stories extend far beyond the silver screen.
Whether you’re a film fanatic, an architecture enthusiast, or just in search of some desert glam, a pilgrimage to Palm Springs offers a peek into the world that inspired the movie’s mesmerizing backdrop. So, grab your camera and a map, and set out on a journey to where history, architecture, and cinema collide.
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PARIS, March 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Lahome, a home decor brand renowned for its fusion of fashion aesthetics and cozy washable rugs, has made waves at Paris Fashion Week. By participating in the fashion show of INTERDEE, an affordable luxury independent fashion brand, Lahome demonstrated a harmonious fusion of stylish elegance and comfortable living.
A dog owner has come up with an ingenious way to make an essential piece of dog care equipment blend into her home decor, and in half a day.
Anja recognized the necessity for a crate to give Cookie the Australian Labradoodle her own safe space. But the pet owner, who lives in Belgium with her husband and their dog, was dissatisfied with the crate’s appearance in her living room.
“I hated the ‘black cage’ in our living room, but Cookie really needs this as it is her own safe space to rest, ever since she was a puppy. So, my husband came up with the idea to cover it up,” she told Newsweek.
And with a bit of time and some DIY skills, the owners managed to upcycle the imposing item of dog equipment into a stylish piece of furniture.
Dog crates serve multiple purposes, giving dogs a secure environment for rest, training, and transportation. However, they have been subject to controversy, with critics raising concerns about prolonged confinement and potential misuse. Despite that, many dogs, like Cookie, find their crate to be a place of comfort.
Earlier this month a Shih-Poo called Cheddar melted hearts with the way he took himself back to his crate when he was done socializing.
Anja’s project involved using strips of birch plywood, attaching it to the edges of the crate, to give it a chic Scandi-style appearance alongside the couple’s couch.
“We don’t really know [the cost] actually since we used a lot of materials we already had,” Anja said, but she added that the entire transformation only took around 12 hours.
“It really blends in now; it doesn’t bother me anymore. And it’s a fun and not-so-difficult project to do yourself,” Anja said, encouraging others to give the dog crate DIY a try.
The couple aren’t the first owners to do custom DIY for their pet, like the Montana-based dog owner who made a custom tennis-ball catapult for his dog Olive to play fetch with. Some dogs have even been caught on camera helping out their humans with a bit of DIY.
Anja shared the project on her Instagram page @cookie_the_doodle_ where people have been left impressed with the idea.
“Looks so nice!” said one user. “Amazingly beautiful.”
While another viewer wrote: “Ooh it does match better in the interior.”
“Omg how did you do this?” said another. “Our crate is such an eye sore in our living room I would love to do that.”
Do you have impressive and inspiring DIY projects you’d like to share? We’re looking for the most creative and ingenious ones! Send them in to [email protected] and they could be featured on our site.
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Hey, I’ve just been featured on CNBC and I want to say hello to all of my new readers. You can read the CNBC article here – 34-year-old mom dropped $50,000 to cruise the world with her family: ‘It was some of the best money I ever spent’ If you are a new visitor –…
Hey,
I’ve just been featured on CNBC and I want to say hello to all of my new readers.
You can read the CNBC article here – 34-year-old mom dropped $50,000 to cruise the world with her family: ‘It was some of the best money I ever spent’
If you are a new visitor – welcome to Making Sense of Cents!
I have received many emails about how I was able to afford this trip. I have a free How To Start A Blog course that you can sign up for here. I also talk about this below and how I’ve been able to earn over $5,000,000 blogging over the years.
If you want to read more about my world cruise trip, I recommend reading Around-The-World Cruise With A Kid (25+ Countries In 4 Months!).
Here are some blog posts that you may find helpful and enjoy:
If you have any questions, please leave a comment below or send me an email.
Thanks for stopping by.
-Michelle Schroeder-Gardner
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In addition to reading the CNBC article linked above, I also want to talk about how I grew a blog that has earned me over $5,000,000. I know I will get a lot of questions, so I figured it’s best to lay it all out right here 🙂
What started as just a hobby turned into one of the most life-changing things I’ve ever done – that’s starting my blog, and learning how to make money with it.
Since learning how to monetize a blog over 10 years ago, I have now earned over $5,000,000 from my site. This is still hard for me to believe, and I’m the one who’s lived it!
In the beginning, all I was doing was tracking my own personal finance progress as I finished school and started paying off my student loans. Blogging was a very new concept to me at the time – I heard about it from a magazine – and people were just learning how to monetize blogs back in 2011.
Most bloggers started back then with display ads and sponsored posts, but the options have only increased.
Because of all of the new ways to make money blogging, like affiliate income and selling your own products, you can make somewhat passive income as a blogger.
Passive income is my favorite way to make money because it makes blogging even more flexible and something I can do as I work from home, travel, and work whenever I want.
Blogging has changed my life for the better, and I’m now earning thousands of dollars a month doing something I love.
Learning how to monetize a blog takes work and time, but it’s 100% possible to do. I started earning money after just six months of blogging, and I didn’t even set out to make money when I created Making Sense of Cents. Just think of the potential if you start out knowing that making money blogging is possible!
Starting my blog is one of the best things I’ve ever done for my work, personal, and financial life. And, I urge anyone who is interested to start a blog and learn how to monetize it.
Many of my readers have heard this story, but I love sharing it because I started out like many of you, except I had no idea that blogs could make money. When I started Making Sense in August of 2011, I simply wanted a way to keep track of my financial progress and meet others who had similar goals.
As I started getting to know other bloggers in the community, a blogger friend of mine connected me with an advertiser who was willing to pay me $100 for an advertisement.
I couldn’t believe someone would pay me $100 to advertise on my site!
While it wasn’t a lot of money, especially considering the amount of time and work I put towards my blog in those 6 months, it was very motivating to see that something I loved doing could actually make money.
After that first $100, I started doing a lot of research on how to monetize a blog, and my blogging income quickly grew from there.
One year after I started my blog, I was earning around $1,000 a month, and I was making around $10,000 monthly two years after I started Making Sense of Cents.
My income only continued to grow, and I am still earning a healthy income from this website today.
If you want to learn how to monetize a blog and you haven’t started your blog, then I recommend starting with my free blogging course How To Start A Blog FREE Course.
Here’s a quick outline of what you will learn in this free course:
This is delivered directly to your email inbox, and you will learn how to grow a blog from scratch.
Sure, you can start on a whim, and that’s kind of what I did, haha.
But, I do think that creating a plan is a good idea if you want to learn how to monetize a blog. This can help you get an organized start, identify your blog’s niche, decide on your blogging goals, find opportunities for blogging income, and more.
It wasn’t until 2015 that I finally created a blogging plan (that’s 4 years after I started!), and my blog income grew significantly after that.
I credit that growth to creating a plan!
Having a plan would have been a huge help in the beginning, and I wish I would have started with one. I probably missed some income opportunities because I had no real plan or direction in the first couple of years.
Since creating a blogging plan, I became more focused on goals and motivated toward improving and building Making Sense of Cents.
Here are some questions that you may want to ask yourself when creating a plan for your blog:
Thinking about, researching, and answering these questions will help guide you on your journey and help you decide what to do next.
Your blog’s content is extremely important. This will be what attracts your readers, has them coming back for more, earns you blogging income, and more.
Now, you don’t need to be an expert or need a degree to start talking about a subject, but you do need to be knowledgeable or interested in what you are talking about. And, always be truthful! This will show in your writing and actually help your readers.
To write high-quality content on your blog, here are some tips:
If you want to learn how to monetize a blog, then networking can be extremely helpful.
Networking can mean:
Some bloggers don’t do any of these things and purely see other bloggers as competition. I don’t believe this is the correct way to approach blogging because you will hold yourself back immensely!
Networking is important because it can help you enjoy blogging (friends are nice to have, right?!), teach you new ideas (such as how to make money blogging or how to grow a blog), make valuable connections, and more.
Keep in mind that networking is even how I earned my very first $100 blogging. My blogging friend connected me with an advertiser, which helped changed my blogging journey.
I have learned a lot about blogging from the blogging community, and the people I’ve connected with have been a tremendous support as I’ve grown my blog.
Starting a blog is relatively easy. But, growing and learning how to monetize a blog takes a lot of work.
You’ll have to:
Even when I was just a new blogger and had no plans of making money blogging, I was still spending well over 10 hours a week on Making Sense of Cents.
When I was working my full-time day job and earning an income from my blog, I was working around 40-50 hours a week on my blog on top of my day job!
Now that I blog full-time, my hours vary. Some months I hardly work, and there are other months that I may work 100 hours a week.
It’s not easy, and there’s always something that needs to be done.
But, I absolutely love blogging, which makes the hard work a little less tough.
There are many different ways you can monetize your blog, including:
You could choose to monetize your blog using all of these methods, or even just one. It’s just a personal decision.
For me, I like to be diversified and monetize in many ways, so I do them all.
Below, I am going to dive a little deeper into each way to make money blogging.
Affiliate marketing can be a great way to make money blogging because if there is a product or company that you enjoy, all you have to do is review the product and share a unique affiliate link where your readers can sign up or make a purchase.
In fact, this is my favorite way to monetize a blog. I enjoy it because it can be quite passive – I can create just one blog post and potentially earn an income from it years later. This is because even though a blog post may be older, I am still constantly driving traffic to it and readers are still purchasing through my affiliate links.
Affiliate marketing is a blog monetization method where you share a link to a product or company with your readers in an attempt to make an income from followers purchasing the product through your link.
Here are some quick tips so that you can make affiliate income on your blog:
You can learn more about affiliate marketing strategies in my course Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing.
Advertising on a blog is one of the first ways that bloggers learn how to monetize a blog. In fact, it’s exactly how I started!
This form of blogging income is when you directly partner with a company and advertise for them on your website or social media accounts.
You may be writing a review for them, a tutorial, talking about their product or company, taking pictures, and so on.
If you want to learn how to increase your advertising-income, I recommend taking my Making Sense of Sponsored Posts course.
Display advertising is one of the easiest ways to make money blogging, but it most likely won’t earn you the most, especially in the beginning.
I’m sure you’ve seen display ads before. They may be on the sidebar, at the top of a post, within a blog post, and so on.
The ads are automatically added when you join an advertising network, and you do not need to manually add these ads to your blog.
Your display advertising income increases or decreases almost entirely based on your page views, and once you place the advertisement, there’s no direct work to be done.
If you want to learn how to monetize a blog through display advertising, then some popular networks include Adsense, MediaVine, and AdThrive.
Personally, I use AdThrive for my display advertising network. I don’t have many display advertisements on my blog, but it is easy income.
Another popular way to monetize a blog is to create a sell your own products.
This could be an online product, something that you ship, and so on, such as:
And the list goes on and on. I have seen bloggers be very successful in selling all kinds of things on their blogs.
What’s great about selling your own product is that you are in complete control of what you are selling, and your income is virtually unlimited in many cases.
I launched my first product about 5 years after I created Making Sense of Cents, which was a blogging course called Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing. I regret not creating something sooner because this has been an excellent source of income and has helped many people along the way.
If you really want to learn how to monetize a blog, I recommend that you start an email list from the very beginning.
I waited several years to start my email list, and that was a huge mistake!
Here’s why you need an email list right away:
As a new blogger, you’ll want to find ways to attract a readership to your blog and your article.
No, you don’t need millions and millions of page views to earn a good living from blogging. In fact, I know some bloggers who receive 1,000,000 page views yet make less money than those with 100,000 monthly page views.
Every website is different, but once you learn what your audience wants, you can start to really make money blogging, regardless of how many page views you receive.
Having a successful blog is all about having a loyal audience and helping them with your content.
Even with all of that being said, if you want to learn how to monetize a blog, learning how to improve your traffic is valuable. The more loyal and engaged followers you have, the more money you may be able to make through your blog.
There are many ways to grow your readership, such as:
Now, I also want to talk about helpful resources, courses, and more that can help you to learn how to grow your page views on your blog.
Below are some of my favorite blogging resources to help you improve your traffic:
SEO (search engine optimization) is how you get organic search traffic to your blog.
When you search a phrase on Google, you’ll see a bunch of different websites as the results. This is the result of these websites applying SEO strategies to their blog.
This is a great way for readers to find your blog, and SEO is important to pay attention to as you learn how to monetize a blog!
Below are some of my favorite SEO resources:
Below, I’m going to answer some questions I’ve received about how to start a blog such as:
The amount of page views needed to make money blogging varies, and there is no magic number that you should be aiming for.
This is because it depends on so many factors, such as how you will monetize your blog, your niche, the number of email subscribers you have, the quality of your website, and more.
You may see success with 10,000 page views a month, or you may see success with over 100,000 page views a month. It simply depends on the factors above.
Beginner bloggers can make money in many different ways, such as display advertising, affiliate marketing, creating their own products, and sponsorships.
You can start any of these right from the very beginning.
Display advertising is usually the easiest way to begin monetizing a blog, but the payoff is not very high, especially in the beginning when your page views are not high.
I recommend just launching your blog as soon as you have one blog post and a design. Building a huge backlog of blog posts isn’t usually needed, and it can prevent you from ever getting started!
The more blog posts you have, then the more traffic you may get. That’s because it’s more opportunities to show up in Google searches or share your posts on social media.
I recommend publishing a new blog post at least once a week. Anything less isn’t advised.
Publishing blog posts consistently is smart because readers know to expect regular content from you.
Bloggers fail for many different reasons. These reasons may include:
And much more. Blogging is like any business – there are things to learn, things to improve on, and more.
If you have any other questions related to starting a blog, I recommend checking out What Is A Blog, How Do Blogs Make Money, & More. In this article, I answer more questions related to blogging such as:
And more.
Please leave a comment if you have any questions.
Thanks for reading!
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Minneapolis is a city that effortlessly combines the warmth of Midwestern hospitality with an impressive selection of landmarks, outdoor activities, and culinary experiences. It’s a place where artsy types, sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike can find their niche, making it a stellar home for a wide range of people.
From its iconic flour mills to the serene beauty of its many lakes and parks, renting an apartment in Minneapolis offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience.
Join us as we explore ten of the city’s most sought after sights and experiences, showcasing why Minneapolis remains one of the top spots in the Midwest, nay the country, to call home.
Minneapolis is home to the Mall of America, one of the largest shopping malls in the United States. This colossal mall is not just a shopper’s paradise; it’s a destination in its own right. With over 500 stores, a theme park, an aquarium, and a mini-golf course, among other attractions, it draws visitors from all over the world. Whether you’re hunting for the latest fashion trends, seeking thrilling amusement rides, or just looking for a unique way to spend the day, the Mall of America has something for everyone.
One of the city’s most beloved natural attractions is the Chain of Lakes. Comprising five major lakes connected by picturesque trails, it’s a hub for outdoor activities year-round. In the summer, locals and visitors alike flock to the lakes for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and biking along the scenic paths. When winter arrives, the lakes transform into frozen playgrounds for ice skating and hockey. The Chain of Lakes exemplifies Minneapolis’s commitment to maintaining green spaces and providing recreational opportunities for its residents.
Art enthusiasts will find a haven in the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA). With a collection spanning 5,000 years of world history, MIA boasts an impressive amount of original artworks, from ancient artifacts to contemporary pieces. Admission is free, making it accessible to all who wish to visit. The museum’s many exhibits and special events, including artist talks and family days, make it a cornerstone of life in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis is also renowned for Walker Art Center, a contemporary art museum, and the adjacent Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. The garden is famous for the iconic “Spoonbridge and Cherry” sculpture, a symbol of the city’s artistic flair. Together, they form a premier destination for contemporary art lovers, featuring cutting-edge exhibitions, performances, and film screenings. The Sculpture Garden, with its blend of art and nature, offers a serene retreat in the heart of the city.
Minneapolis holds a special place in the music world, thanks to its association with Prince and the Minneapolis Sound. This unique blend of funk, rock, pop, and new wave, pioneered by Prince in the late 1970s and early 1980s, put Minneapolis on the musical map. Fans can explore Prince’s legacy at city landmarks, including the famous First Avenue nightclub, which featured in his film “Purple Rain,” and Paisley Park, his recording studio and residence now open to the public as a museum.
For theater enthusiasts, the Guthrie Theater is a must-visit. Known for its avant-garde productions of both classic and contemporary plays, the Guthrie is a pillar of Minneapolis’s arts scene. The theater’s striking modern building, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, features a cantilevered bridge with stunning views of the Mississippi River.
Minneapolis’s nickname, “Mill City,” harks back to its roots as the flour milling capital of the world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Mill City Museum, built within the ruins of the old Washburn A Mill, tells the story of how Minneapolis rose to industrial prominence. Visitors can learn about the city’s history through interactive exhibits and enjoy panoramic views of the Mississippi River and St. Anthony Falls, which powered the mills.
Reflecting the city’s Scandinavian heritage, the American Swedish Institute is a must-visit. Housed in the historic Turnblad Mansion, the institute offers a glimpse into Swedish culture, art, and history through its museum, exhibits, and events. The beautifully preserved mansion and its modern addition also serve as a center for cultural exchange, celebrating the contributions of Swedish and other Nordic cultures to Minneapolis.
The Mississippi Riverfront in Minneapolis is a testament to the city’s ongoing relationship with its most significant natural resource. The area has been revitalized into a lively district with parks, walking and biking trails, and historic sites. The Stone Arch Bridge, a former railroad bridge turned pedestrian walkway, offers breathtaking views of the river and the city skyline. This blend of natural beauty and urban development epitomizes the Minneapolis lifestyle.
U.S. Bank Stadium stands as a modern architectural marvel and the home of the Minnesota Vikings. Its striking design, featuring a transparent roof and large pivoting doors, ensures it’s a landmark not just for sports fans but also for those interested in contemporary architecture. The stadium also serves as a versatile venue for concerts, conventions, and other major events, embodying the city’s love for sports and its capacity for big entertainment.
If you’re in the market for at-home workout equipment, you’ve probably thought about Peloton. With its signature Peloton Bike and Bike+, the company promises a full-body cardio workout with motivating classes taught by instructors with big personalities and a sense of community.
But the Peloton experience comes with a steep price tag. If you buy directly from the company, a Peloton costs $1,445 for a new Bike while its upgraded counterpart, the Bike+, is $2,495.
Is Peloton worth it? Here’s what you need to know if you’re considering buying a bike as well as how it might fit in your budget.
When they say “Peloton,” most people mean a stationary exercise bike with a touch screen that makes it seem like you’re in the front row of cycling or other exercise classes. Peloton also makes treadmills and a rowing machine, but we’re focusing on the bikes, the company’s primary product.
Peloton bikes come in two models. The Bike is compact and features a large, 21.5-inch HD touch screen. You can pair your Apple Watch or heart rate monitor to get personalized stats.
The Bike+ adds a bigger, 23.8-inch rotating HD screen, which makes strength, yoga and other off-bike workouts convenient. The Bike screen tilts up and down only.
The resistance knob on the Bike+ automatically adjusts along with the instructor, so riders don’t have to take their hands off the handlebars. Riders have to manually adjust the resistance on the Bike.
Peloton offers the option to buy a new or refurbished bike as well as to rent a bike. Rental bikes are a mix of new and refurbished that have been “thoroughly inspected,” according to Peloton.
Here’s a cost breakdown by model if you buy directly from Peloton (prices may vary elsewhere):
Peloton Bike |
Peloton Bike+ |
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Buy new: $1,445. |
Buy new: $2,495. |
The buy price includes delivery and setup (renters pay a one-time $150 fee) along with a 12-month limited warranty. The rental price includes a Peloton membership ($44 value), a pair of cycling shoes ($125) and the option to cancel or buy out your bike at any time.
A Peloton membership provides access to a large library of classes, including cycling as well as strength training, yoga and Pilates. The All-Access Membership requires a Peloton bike, while the app memberships can be used with any model of bike or no equipment at all.
At $44 a month, this is the top-tier Peloton membership typically purchased when you buy a Bike or Bike+. You can access unlimited content on your bike’s screen and through the Peloton app. It is meant for a household to share with up to 20 user profiles.
For these memberships, designed for a single user, you’ll need to download the Peloton app.
Peloton App Free (no cost) is the most limited app option. Designed for “newbies,” it provides access to roughly 50 classes, including featured classes that rotate over time.
Peloton App One ($12.99 a month or $129 annually) offers a wider selection of classes, including programs, challenges and live classes.
Peloton App+ ($24 a month or $240 annually) takes what the other memberships offer and adds unlimited classes and cadence tracking.
After a free 30-day trial of the App One and App+, you’ll be automatically billed for the membership. You can upgrade (or downgrade) your membership or cancel at any time.
Making a list of what’s important to you is a good way to figure out if the cost of a Peloton is worth it.
Convenience: You don’t have to leave your home to work out, which means you could save time and money on a gym membership.
Space saving: The Peloton is popular for its low profile. The company says the 4×2 foot Bike is “smaller than your average yoga mat.”
Variety: There are many class options at various durations, and the mix of instructors and music genres could keep your workout routine fresh.
Metric tracking: You could get a good feel for how your body performed by connecting your Apple Watch or heart rate monitor.
Community: The live classes could help you feel like you’re working out with a group even though you’re at home.
Cost: The Bike and Bike+ aren’t cheap, and you’ll likely need accessories such as shoes ($125), free weights ($25), a protective floor mat ($75) and a heart rate monitor ($34).
Customer service complaints and safety issues: The Better Business Bureau website notes a pattern of complaints about Peloton customer service and installation. There was also a voluntary recall issued by the company in May 2023 for a problem with the seat post.
Not built for every body. The weight limit for each Peloton bike is 297 pounds. If you live in a bigger body, there might be other inclusive equipment options for you.
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Before purchasing a Peloton or any item, it’s important to consider your budget. Using the 50/30/20 framework, in which 50% goes to needs and debt minimum payments, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings and debt paydown beyond the minimums, a Peloton would fall into the “wants” category.
Budgets are flexible and represent your priorities. If you’d like to make room for a Peloton, take a look at other expenses in your “wants” to see how you might save money.
There might be ways to offset the cost of the full Peloton experience.
Replace your gym membership with the free Peloton app membership.
See if you can use an employer stipend to offset the cost of the bike or membership fee.
Consider the rental option. Renting gives you the chance to try Peloton without the long-term financial commitment.
Check out Facebook Marketplace or neighborhood group for a secondhand Peloton. You might be able to negotiate for an even better deal.
A Peloton isn’t the only way to get a challenging cycling workout. Here are some ideas to get you in motion:
Piece together a comparable workout experience by using a bike you already have paired with the Peloton app.
Look for cycling classes that you can pay for without a membership fee.
Dig out that old Schwinn from the garage. If the weather allows and you feel safe riding in your neighborhood, you might be able to work up a Peloton-level sweat.
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Sterling ‘Steelo’ Brim, the charismatic co-host and producer of MTV’s hit show Ridiculousness, known for his quick wit and infectious laughter, has found his slice of paradise in L.A.’s family-friendly Encino neighborhood.
Dropping a cool $4.150 million back in 2020 for the then-newly built manse, Brim’s move into the celeb-favored enclave added another star to Encino’s glittering firmament.
Fast forward two years and Brim proudly showcased his stunning home on a segment of the revamped MTV Cribs, giving fans a personal tour of his lavish lifestyle and impeccable taste. And we’re here to fill you in on all the details that didn’t make their way into the video tour.
Especially since we’re intimately familiar with the Encino residence, which we covered extensively when it first came to market back in November 2019. Maya Librush at The Agency held the listing.
Ridiculousness host Steelo Brim lives in a 6,000-square-foot home that was built just two years before he purchased it in October 2020 for $4,150,000.
The modern farmhouse-inspired abode has five bedrooms, seven baths, and an array of jaw-dropping amenities that blend seamlessly with the California lifestyle.
Fun fact: Brim’s Encino house sits on the same street as Cher’s house in ‘Clueless’ (that’s right, while said to be in Beverly Hills, the 1995 cult movie featured a San Fernando Valley house as the Horowitz residence).
Seeing that Brim purchased the home at the height of the pandemic house-buying craze, well before interest rates shot up, he had to pay a little over the asking price to land the property, which was listed for $3,985,000.
But he definitely got his money’s worth, as we’re about to see.
Walking past the short white wall and through the gates of Brim’s transitional-style abode, you’re greeted by a sleek exterior of smooth white stucco accented with jet-black trim—an early hint at the elegance that lies within.
Boasting a modern farmhouse-inspired design — a common architectural style for the area, which has proven to attract star power to the neighborhood, as Michael B. Jordan’s stylish farmhouse shows — Steelo Brim’s house blends modern architecture with classic elegance.
Step through the pivoting wooden door, and you enter a world where contemporary design meets homely warmth. You’re welcomed by a grand entryway with unique water features, a floating walkway, and vaulted ceilings.
The great room—a harmonious blend of the living room, dining area, and kitchen—sets the tone with its vaulted ceilings, pale hardwood floors, and a linear fireplace that demands attention, all basking in the glow of natural light.
The kitchen, a marvel in its own right, boasts Calacatta marble countertops that echo the home’s refined aesthetic, complemented by a contemporary chandelier in the dining area that adds a touch of modern sophistication.
It also has state-of-the-art Thermador appliances and an oversized island.
Ascend to the master bedroom, and you’re met with a cozy fireplace, a vast window flooding the space with light, and a private patio that offers a serene overlook of the backyard oasis.
The en-suite bathroom, with its clawfoot soaking tub, vanity area, and walk-in steam shower, is a spa-like retreat promising relaxation and luxury.
Additionally, there’s also a huge walk-in closet and dressing room, masterfully designed bathrooms, and stunning fireplaces in the living room, the master bedroom, and the outdoor lounging area.
The backyard is an entertainer’s dream, featuring a large rectangular pool and spa, a sunken BBQ area, and an ultra-luxe pool house—ensuring that every day feels like a vacation.
More outdoor amenities that add to the charm (and fun) are a basketball court, a putting green, and a resort-style swim-up bar in the grand pool.
There’s also a sanctuary seating area with serene views, an oversized steam shower, and an 18K gold applique fireplace, just for opulence’s sake.
And for those rare chilly L.A. evenings, the estate’s indoor perks like a movie theater, a wine cellar with a tasting area, and a game room with a wet bar ensure the entertainment never ends.
It’s clear that this Ridiculousness star, who reportedly rakes in around $140,000 per episode, has invested not just in a property, but in creating a haven that reflects his success and personality. And we couldn’t be happier for him, especially knowing that he made his fortunes by making us laugh.
If you want to see more or tour the house alongside Steelo Brim himself, here’s the full MTV Cribs episode, which will also take you through Macy Gray’s LA home and pro snowboarder Nick Baumgartner’s Michigan space.
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Zombie debt is a broad term that refers to past debts that are still affecting you. An example of zombie debt is a three-year-old loan that should be paid off.
The term “zombie debt” refers to a past debt that shouldn’t affect you anymore yet continues to appear on your credit report. Dealing with zombie debt can be extremely complicated as debt collectors may repeatedly contact you about an account that belonged to you years ago.
Much like the characters in a post-apocalyptic story, it’s possible to overcome zombie debt with the right know-how. This guide will teach you how to deal with debt collectors and educate you on the laws relating to outstanding debt. We’ll also arm you with tools like Credit.com’s free credit report card to stave off the next wave of debt-related threats.
Key Takeaways:
Collection activities are the most common causes of a zombie debt outbreak. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how a buried debt might rise from the grave:
That collection agency may report the debt as owed to the three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax®, Experian®, and TransUnion®). This prompts the debt to reappear on your credit report as zombie debt.
How Do I Get Rid of Zombie Debt?
Learning how and why you have zombie debt is the first step to effectively protecting yourself. When devising your zombie debt survival plan, you should also know your .
The law is on your side in cases where a debt collector tries to revive a debt that’s past the statute of limitations. Credit dispute letters can help you challenge a debt with a collector—legally, they must halt collection activity until they provide documented proof that the debt is legal and still collectible.
In some cases, zombie debt collectors may be aggressive in their pursuit of payment. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) prevents creditors from harassing you, so consult an attorney if you believe anyone is infringing on your rights.
Remember that one of your Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) rights is to have an accurate credit report. If a collection agency reports a dead debt, you may be able to dispute it.
If a judge rules that the creditor can renew the debt, it could be collectible for years. In some cases, they could hold you liable for decades.
There are a few options for dealing with this type of zombie debt. First, contact the creditor that originally secured the judgment. Work directly with them and not a secondary collection agency.
If the debt is still owed, try to negotiate a settlement. The debt is old now, and they may accept a partial payment of the balance and agree to list the collection as paid. Once that occurs, no one else can continue to take action to collect the money from you.
If you can’t afford to settle the debt or you’re dealing with several collection accounts or judgments, you might consider bankruptcy.
While you’re under the protection of bankruptcy, no creditor covered by the petition can take any action to collect from you. Once the bankruptcy is finalized, the debts are considered settled and paid off.
An encounter with zombie debt might be spooky, but it’s important to stay calm. Our guide outlined several ways to deal with this unexpected threat, but monitoring your credit can help you stave off future attacks.
Credit.com’s ExtraCredit® service helps you track activity on your credit report and address errors or other surprises if they arise. ExtraCredit can also protect you from bad actors on the internet and alert you if anyone attempts to steal your identity.
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