Moving into an apartment with roommates is never a simple task. For starters, space is almost always hard to come by. Then comes the difficult task of keeping that limited space organized. It’s easy for an apartment to devolve into a cluttered mess if you aren’t intentional about keeping it in order.
To prevent this, here are some tips for how to keep your apartment organized while living with roommates. Whether you‘re renting a house in Houston or moving into an apartment in Seattle, these tips from ApartmentGuide and experts will help you and your roommates coexist and stay organized.
1. Utilize versatile furniture
“Don’t underestimate the power of furniture that does double duty,” says Melanie Summers, owner of I Speak Organized. “A coffee table that doubles as a storage ottoman is a game-changer for keeping board games or cozy throws out of sight but close at hand.
Or how about a bookshelf that transforms into a desk? It’s perfect for those days when you need to switch from relaxation mode to work mode in a snap. These clever pieces of furniture are not only practical for saving space but they also add a fun and creative touch to your apartment, making staying organized feel like a breeze.”
2. Organize shared expenses
Manage shared expenses such as rent, utilities, and groceries efficiently to avoid conflicts and financial strain. Consider using apps or platforms designed for splitting bills to track expenses and ensure that everyone pays their fair share on time.
3. Create a shared calendar
Keep track of everyone’s schedules by creating a shared calendar. Whether it’s a physical wall calendar or a digital one accessible to all roommates, noting important dates, events, and responsibilities ensures that everyone stays informed and can plan accordingly.
4. Divide chores fairly
Establish a system for dividing household chores that feels equitable to everyone. Whether you rotate tasks weekly, assign specific duties based on individual preferences or abilities, or use a chore chart, clear expectations help prevent resentment and ensure that responsibilities are evenly divided.
5. Designate personal spaces
While shared living spaces foster camaraderie, it’s essential to respect each other’s need for privacy and personal space. Designate specific areas or shelves for each roommate to store their personal belongings, minimizing clutter and confusion.
“I am a huge believer in cubby systems,” says Beth Blacker, founder of It’s Just Stuff, a Boulder, CO-based home organizer. “They are great for anyone whether living with others or not. But in houseshare situations, I think they are definitely the key to keeping certain things contained and hidden but still readily available for each housemate. Many of the bins that fit into the cubbies have slots to insert a label to identify the owner and what is actually in the bin.”
6. Implement a cleaning schedule
Maintain a clean and tidy living environment by implementing a regular cleaning schedule. Determine how often common areas such as the kitchen, living room, and bathroom should be cleaned, and establish guidelines for keeping them tidy. Rotating cleaning duties among roommates ensures that no one person does all the work.
7. Set boundaries and respect each other’s space
Set clear boundaries regarding noise levels, guests, and personal items. Respect each other’s need for quiet time, privacy, and personal possessions to create a harmonious living environment where everyone feels comfortable and valued.
8. Establish clear communication channels
Communication is the cornerstone of any successful roommate arrangement. Set up regular meetings or establish a group chat where everyone can discuss important issues, such as chores, bills, and house rules. Open and honest communication helps prevent misunderstandings and creates a sense of accountability among roommates.
“To stay organized with a roommate, schedule a regular time to communicate about household issues,” advises Dara Zycherman, owner of Less Equals More. “Address problems before they begin and clarify roles and responsibilities, like who cleans what and who takes out the trash.”
9. Utilize vertical space
Maximize your apartment’s storage potential by utilizing vertical space. Install shelves, hooks, or hanging organizers on walls to store items like coats, bags, and kitchen utensils. This not only frees up floor space but also keeps commonly used items easily accessible.
10. Utilize storage solutions
Maximize space and cut down on clutter with smart storage solutions. Invest in storage bins, shelves, and organizers to keep shared spaces neat and organized. Encourage roommates to label their belongings and maintain a clutter-free environment for peace of mind.
11. Create a cleaning schedule
Develop a rotating cleaning schedule that assigns specific tasks to each roommate on a weekly or monthly basis. This ensures that cleaning duties are evenly distributed and helps prevent conflicts over who’s responsible for what. Be flexible and willing to adjust the schedule as needed.
Living with roommates can be a rewarding experience when approached with patience, respect, and organization. By implementing these 11 tips, you can create a harmonious living environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and organized. Effective communication, clear expectations, and mutual respect are the keys to successful cohabitation with roommates.
In the current regime of bond market movement, traders have been running from one side of the field to the other in an attempt to get in on the action surrounding inflation data and labor market data. There hasn’t been much in between apart from Fed communications that tend to reinforce or refine an interpretation of the data. This week’s Fed reinforced the most recent ceiling in yields/rates and we’re not terribly likely to challenge the recent floor without another round of big-ticket data. For that, we’re waiting at least until next Friday (PCE), and considering bonds are closed next Friday, the focus is probably better-placed on the following week’s NFP.
The day is off to a decent start with yields down more than 5bps, but again, consider that in the context of the chart above. 3 out of the past 3 days have seen the same trading range and the same pace of “lower lows.”
Amy Yzaguirre and her husband bought a home in Oregon with a 2.5% interest rate in 2023.
The lower mortgage rate, attained via an assumable mortgage, saves them $40,000 over 28 years.
Yzaguirre and her husbandhave used their savings to pay off medical debt and purchase a new car.
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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Amy Yzaguirre, 40, a student and barista. She and her husband purchased a home with an assumable mortgage in Tigard, Oregon, in March 2023. An assumable mortgage allows qualifying buyers to acquire the interest rate, current principal balance, and other conditions of a seller’s existing loan. Not all loans can be assumed. The essay has been edited for length and clarity.
I grew up in the Portland, Oregon, area but moved to Boise, Idaho, in 2017. In 2022, my husband and I decided to move back to Oregon.
My husband had applied for some jobs in Portland and got a position, but we had just refinanced our Boise home. Since we had signed a no-flip clause, we couldn’t sell it until April 2022.
We planned that he would move to Portland and live with a friend while our son and I stayed back and got the house ready to be sold in April. Then, we would join him and buy a house.
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But in January 2022, I was diagnosed with stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. I didn’t want to undergo half of my chemo treatment in Boise and the other half in Portland, so we had to figure out a way to be together as a family while I underwent chemotherapy.
We had to keep the house until April, but we couldn’t afford to pay two mortgages or pay rent and a mortgage. A family friend gave us the idea to buy an RV and live on my parents’ land in Oregon. We lived there for eight months. It was pretty rough, but we made it work.
In March of 2022, we started looking at houses through our real-estate agent. I was in the middle of chemo, but on the days that I would feel good, we would meet up with brokers.
One suggested, “To get the type of mortgage loan that you want, you need to wait until you’re back to work.” So, we decided to pause our home search until then. While waiting, we got our credit in a good spot. When August came around and I got a job, we started seriously looking at houses.
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Finding an affordable home to buy was difficult
We wanted to live in the suburb that my parents lived in, called Tigard, but the area was too expensive for us, and the real-estate market was fairly competitive.
It’s funny how an area can be a nice, family-friendly, affordable place to live, and then all of a sudden, it becomes overpopulated and it’s not nearly as reasonable as it used to be.
We eventually decided to look in the Sherwood area instead. At this point, I had beaten cancer and was in remission. My husband and I were excited that we could take the next step and buy a new house.
We qualified for a substantial loan through our mortgage company, but we didn’t want our monthly payments to be too high. We set our budget for a home at no more than $450,000 — but even that was a bit of a stretch.
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As we looked, we really couldn’t find many homes that checked all the boxes for that amount.
But in September 2022, we found a townhouse that was on the market for $416,000. On a flyer for the home, its seller had written that if we wanted to assume her loan, she was locked in at 2.5%.
That didn’t necessarily draw us in because we didn’t quite know what that meant.
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I was more interested in the fact that it was a 1,500-square-foot townhouse that had everything we wanted, like a backyard, a big garage, and an open floor plan with hardwood floors.
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At the time, I believe mortgage rates were close to 6%. If we had a traditional mortgage, our monthly payment would have been about $3,000 a month. I remember being like, “OK, that’s pretty high, but I think we can make it work. We’re just going to have to be really careful.”
An assumable mortgage was too irresistible to pass up
We told our real-estate agent about the home and asked her what an assumable mortgage was. She said, “You’ll have to talk to our mortgage broker. I don’t really have any experience with that and don’t know what it entails.”
I asked the mortgage broker, and he admitted, “Well, we haven’t dealt with this in probably about 30 years, so I’m not entirely familiar with the process. But essentially, when you assume a loan, you’re taking over the seller’s mortgage. If you qualify, you can adopt their locked-in rate, and you don’t have to pay current mortgage rates.”
He warned us that the seller’s mortgage company was not going to hold our hand through the process. But if we were willing to put in a rigorous amount of work and do a lot of bugging, we should definitely try it because it would save us a lot of money.
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I did the math. The seller was locked in at 2.5%, so if we qualified to assume the loan, our mortgage would be a little over $2,100 a month versus the over $3,000 we would be paying with a traditional mortgage at current market rates. It would save us over $40,000 in the long run. That would give us wiggle room and allow us to continue our lifestyle instead of having to scale back.
It sounded amazing, so my husband and I decided to pursue the loan assumption.
It’s not easy assuming a loan — and it took forever
In March 2023, we purchased our home for $418,900 and made a down payment of $48,000. The home had a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, with 28 years left on a $383,000 Federal Housing Administration loan.
We worked with Flagstar to assume the mortgage, and they assigned us an advocate. He was really nice and helped us through the process.
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In the end, we ended up submitting over 200 documents, and the process took three full months.
At a certain point, my husband was over it and just wanted to go with a normal mortgage. I had to assure him I could take care of it and that it would all be worth it — we just had to be patient.
The mortgage broker we originally spoke to was right — as the company processing the assumable mortgage isn’t making any money, you really have to advocate for yourself, jump in there, and ask questions.
I tell anybody who has asked me about assuming loans that it’s going to take a long time and it will be grueling. The process will humble you in some ways, too, because you start doubting yourself, like, “Am I a horrible financial person? Why did they need so much information? Am I not doing this right? Is there something that I’ve done wrong?”
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But once you get through the process, you should be able to get it.
It just takes time.
The hard work getting the assumable mortgage was worth it
After living in a tiny 21-foot RV, buying a home gave us freedom and a new beginning. It also helped me not feel boxed in anymore.
Even though I was fortunate to have good insurance during chemotherapy — once I hit a certain deductible, insurance covered the rest — and have excellent insurance through my current job, I still had quite a few medical bills to pay off.
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With the extra money we have saved on our mortgage payment, I’ve been able to pay them down.
We also used the extra money to pay off other debt and purchase a Toyota Tacoma with cash — we don’t have a car payment at all.
We’re not living grand or extravagantly, but at least we’re not having to eat ramen every night. Knowing that we worked so hard for this lifestyle and achieved it ourselves, I feel like we’re truly living life to the fullest.
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Money luck superstition is something that has been around for over 3,000 years.
Left Hand Itching has been a superstition since the dawn of time and there are a lot of people who still believe in it. Some say that if someone has a left hand itchy they are likely to receive money. Others say that the more itchy one’s left hand is, the faster they will receive money.
You may believe the meaning of life is found in one simple saying like left hand itching.
It sounds like a fortune cookie, but this quote has been around for centuries and also holds some weight when it comes to true wisdom about finances. However, there are many other sayings people use for their good luck charms such as “Toes on Head,” “Praying Hands,” “Rubbing Stone,” and “Clenched Fist.”
Let’s explore some of the most common superstitions surrounding money and take a look at whether these beliefs are plausible or not.
Seriously, what does it mean when your left hand itches?
We will cover the origins of money luck and left hand itching.
More importantly, what it means for you today.
What does it mean when your left hand itches?
It is normal to have an itchy left hand. More than likely, it is caused by many things such as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and seborrhea (dry, scaly skin).
However, there are money superstitions with your left hand that we need to investigate.
What exactly is the left hand itching meaning?
Left Hand Itching is means you are expecting to come into money soon.
Believed to be an omen of good luck for money and prosperity, but it can also mean the opposite depending on how you look at it.
The itching could be anything: winning the lottery, getting an unexpected raise at work, or even just finding a quarter on the ground.
All possibilities are endless and no one can really tell what will make your left hand itch until it happens for them!
Signs of Left Hand Itching
Left hand itches are a sign of money luck superstition and the origin is unknown.
Some believe that this is because the left hand represents one’s heart and when your body senses an issue, you scratch yourself with your dominant hand which then symbolically cleanses and clears the area. There are also those who say that scratching on the left side helps to balance out yin-yang energy in order to create good fortune for oneself or others.
Therefore, if someone has been having bad luck recently they should scratch their right hand to rebalance the yin-yang energy.
This is a good example of how people often put extra meaning into random occurrences, so if you’re feeling lucky this weekend and left hand itches start appearing on your body, don’t worry about it!
Left Hand Itching Lottery
Left hand itching is considered a positive sign for lottery winnings.
Itching the left hand means luck will come to you, and it could be an indication that your luck has changed.
Winning the lottery is however very unlikely with the odds of 1-in-292 million. More than likely, you will be struck by lightning or die from a bee sting (source).
If you ever have a chance to buy the lottery, it’s good luck if you’re itching your left hand.
It is said that some of the numbers associated with scratching your left hand will appear to you.
For Mary Shammas, her lucky numbers were the birthdays of her five family members and she ended up winning a $64 million jackpot. Check out this left hand itching lottery post.
Your lottery number for left hand itching is yet to be determined for that winning jackpot.
This is a left hand lottery where you scratch your left palm with the date and then follow it up with a rubbing of your right hand. The numbers are picked at random from 1-100, but there’s no saying what number will appear on those palms.
There is many superstitions behind this tradition, but anything is possible with itchy left palms.
Superstitions for Left Hand Itching
There are many superstitions for left hand itching. Remember, left hand itching is a superstition that has been passed down through generations.
Here are some left hand itching superstitions to look for:
The superstition believes if your left palm itches, then you’ll have a lot of money luck coming in soon.
Left hand itches when you’re about to get or win money. If your left palm is itching, then lookout for a good opportunity that will arise soon.
Left hand is the dominant hand for people that itch their palms, and left-handed people are more likely to be money handlers.
The left hand is more sensitive than other parts of your body, so if you have itchy palms, then know that good luck will come your way soon.
Left hand itching on afemale means a positive sign that will bring even more fortune and money.
Left handing itching on a male means you are going to attract money to you.
However, don’t spend all your money on lottery tickets because this isn’t going to bring you any luck!
Left Hand Itching Spiritual Meaning
Left hand itching spiritual meaning is when one’s left hand, sometimes the palm of the hand, starts to itch and tingle.
It is common for people to itch their left hands when they are troubled by something or experiencing some sort of life transition like moving, going on vacation, starting college, or getting married.
Left hand itching may be a spiritual connection and it can also have other meanings.
This type of body language is an indication that the person needs help and guidance in order to figure out what direction he wants his life to go next.
Left Hand Itch & Being Left Handed
Almost every culture associates left-handedness with bad luck or misfortune.
One of the most popular cultural beliefs states that right-handed people are lucky while left-handed people have bad luck.
In some cases, people believe that if someone holds their left hand outstretched they will receive negative energy from others around them causing illness, sadness, or even death.
In other cultures, some believe that left handed individuals are unlucky and should never undertake any activity with their hands as they might get cut off or fall sick due to this condition.
Top Money Superstitions
Money superstitions are beliefs and practices that people have about money. Some of these can be harmless, while others may cause harm to the person who follows them.
It has been said that superstitions are most popular for all, with specific beliefs such as good luck. Belief in superstitions decreases with age.
Money is one of the most commonly used symbols to represent good fortune and wealth.
The belief is that money can make you lucky or unlucky depending on how a variety of factors. Let’s discuss some of the most common money superstitions.
Spiders & Money
It is a simple, common superstition that if you have a spider crawl into your pocket or purse it means “money luck” is coming soon.
Would you consider money and spiders in the same sentence? But, there are two types of superstitions with spiders and money.
If you observe a spider spinning a web, then your income with increase due to your hard work.
When a spider crawls into your pocket, that means you will always have money.
The idea of catching spiders in order to avoid bad luck is not very scientific.
Whistling
Did you just whistle money away?
Many people have superstitions about money, but this Russian superstition is one of the more interesting ones. Russians don’t whistle in a roof because they might lose their money if it goes up into the air and returns to them.
In addition, they do not whistle inside in fear of putting themselves in poverty.
Ring in the new year with cash in your hand
The New Year is approaching, and you might be wondering what to do with that cash in your hand.
The old wive’s tale claims that you need to have cash in your hand before midnight on December 31 if you want to be prosperous for the coming year.
On New Year’s Eve, put all of your cash in one pocket and don’t set it down anywhere until after midnight.
Another superstition says putting your purse or wallet on the floor can make you lose money.
Heads Up Penny
What does it mean to pick up a penny if it is heads up?
Most people would say that if a penny is heads up, it means it has been picked up.
Since a heads up side of a penny brings good luck, the tail side brings bad luck.
We have all heard the saying, “heads up for luck and tails for bad luck.” This superstition drives that saying.
So, when you find a penny with the “good” side up, will you pick it up? What about if the “bad” side is up, will you leave it be?
Or do you prefer the penny saving challenge?
Purse on the Floor
A common superstition about money is that putting your purse on the floor will cause you to lose money. This superstition probably originated from an old wives’ tale.
Sweeping the House
A common superstition is to NEVER sweep your house before or after 6:00 p.m.
If you sweep at night, it means that you are sweeping away any good fortune and money that may have come into the home during the day.
Friday the 13th
Another superstition is some people will put a dollar bill under their pillow to make sure they have enough money for the day ahead or will not walk around on Friday 13th because it’s considered bad luck.
Bird Droppings
If a bird poops on you or your car – it will bring your financial luck.
In fact, bird droppings bring great wealth. That is what has been said before.
Good Luck Charms
Many people believe in good luck charms, so they carry one around in their pocket, wallet, or shoe.
Many times someone’s lucky charm has a significant meaning to them. One that may or not be spiritual in nature.
One thing is for sure… they carry it everywhere they go.
Money Attracts Money
Money attracts money is a saying which means that the more you have, the more likely you are to attract people who also want to be wealthy.
This is because when someone starts making more money, they usually want to be in a place where other wealthy people are, which is why many wealthy individuals live in expensive neighborhoods.
It takes money to make money.
As frustrating as that concept is, there is some truth to the statement. You cannot always have a negative bank balance and have the mindset that things you quickly change.
If you see positive growth, you are going to focus on continuing the money growth.
It all comes down to your motivation – in fact, use one of these millionaire quotes to help you reach success.
Medical Truth for Left hand itching
This is an unusual symptom that your body may be experiencing. It could signal something serious like an allergic reaction or a parasitic infection.
It is natural to scratch your hands.
When the itchiness becomes too much, you can use your other hand to help relieve the pressure. If the itchiness is in your fingers, try using a piece of cloth to cover them. If the itchiness is in your palm or wrist, then you can use some ice cubes wrapped up in a thin cloth.
Also, refer to a doctor for a specific cause of your left hand itching. The more common medical causes can be many things such as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and seborrhea (dry, scaly skin).
Does your Left Hand Itch?
Despite the fact 63% of Americans believe in superstitions, most people do not realize how much money is involved with their rituals.
Left hand itching is one of the most common money superstitions.
Left hand itching is a superstition that has been around for centuries and continues to be passed down from generation to generation.
There are many superstitions for top of left hand itching, but none have been proven scientifically. It is important to remember that left-handedness has no correlation with your luck or money status in life!
Left hand itching is a highly-common superstition that has been around since ancient times.
It means luck and money are coming your way because the left hand symbolizes wealth in many different cultures, though it’s not always true.
If you are experiencing an itch on your left palm, then there may be some truth behind this old saying.
Or does are you experiencing right hand itching?
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The Summit Club is undoubtedly the epicenter of luxury living in Las Vegas.
Located just 15 minutes from the Strip, this exclusive neighborhood and golf community is spread across more than 600 acres of stunning desert landscape and features a Tom Fazio-designed golf course, unique wellness and recreation programs, and 260 luxurious residences.
Celine Dion sold a house here for $30 million last year, setting a new local real estate record and making a killer profit in the process.
The singer reportedly paid $9.2 million for her then-freshly-built Las Vegas manse back in 2017, heavily renovated the place in the years since, then tripled her initial investment by selling it in an off-market transaction for $30 million.
Actor Mark Wahlberg bought himself a $14.5 million bungalow in The Summit Club (which he has since sold) while waiting for his mansion to be built on a separate 2.5-acre lot in the same community, which he purchased for $15.6 million.
Now, a recently built property that landed on the market in mid-2023 just scored a nearly $20 million sale — and it’s as impressive as you’d expect.
The modern, minimalist abode at 11051 Witchcraft Court was designed and built by renowned luxury homebuilder, Blue Heron, and is nestled on a premium corner homesite with unparalleled views of the golf course, mountains, and the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.
“This architectural gem spans an impressive 9,827 square feet which includes the attached five-bedroom casita with private entrance,” said Lillie Shines of Coldwell Banker Premier Realty Global Luxury with whom the property was exclusively listed.
“We are ecstatic to confirm the sale of this remarkable property, which has truly set a new standard for luxury living in Las Vegas,” Shines adds.
“This sale marks a significant milestone in 2024, showcasing the enduring allure of premium properties within golf and lifestyle communities like The Summit Club.“
Originally listed at $23.5 million, the 2022-built luxury residence offers 9 bedrooms and 9 baths, and is lined with expansive pocket sliders to create an indoor-outdoor living experience.
“The sophisticated, single-story design of the main house features retractable glass walls which open to create a seamless indoor/outdoor living experience that beautifully incorporates the home’s captivating exteriors and natural surroundings,” Shines added.
The gourmet chef’s kitchen, equipped with top-of-line appliances, an oversized quartz island with waterfall edges, and custom white cabinetry, is the hub of the home and makes it easy to access all the other areas, including the flex room, secondary bedrooms, pool area, elevator to the deck, gym, or even the attached casita.
“The temperature-controlled wine wall is a centerpiece of the designer kitchen promising to elevate every celebration to new heights,” said Shines. “There’s also an elevator to easily serve your guests on the rooftop deck.”
The primary bedroom features a private sitting area with direct access to its own spa. The primary bathroom too comes with a luxury spa vibe, boasting an “outdoor oasis with dual showers”, per the listing.
Not to be outdone, the casita on the property stands as a private two-story retreat, complete with 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a separate 2-car garage.
The first floor of the casita features a gathering room with a kitchen and a primary suite, while the second floor offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Originally intended to be a multi-generational space, there are endless possibilities on how to maximize this unique area.
Heading outside, we find a resort-style backyard with not one, but TWO zero-edge pools, and plenty of outdoor amenities that add to its appeal. This includes a spa, an outdoor kitchen equipped with a pizza oven, and a bar.
And just in case the future owners need even more space for entertaining, they can take the party to the roof, where a stylish rooftop deck with a bar offers jaw-dropping views of the Las Vegas strip and city lights.
Listing agent Lillie Shines has witnessed the complete transformation of this property as she has been working with the home’s sellers since 2019 when they first selected this parcel of land at The Summit Club.
From its inception, Shines was integral in both the transaction and coordinating the design of the custom build as her sellers had to communicate with her from overseas while international travel was halted during the pandemic.
And we’re happy to see that her efforts were rewarded with a successful sale closed at the beginning of March. The final sale price was $19.7 million.
“The sale of 11051 Witchcraft Court underscores the timeless appeal of luxury properties that offer both opulence and functionality,” remarked Bob Hamrick, Chairman and CEO of Coldwell Banker Premier Realty.
“We are proud to have facilitated the transaction of such an extraordinary property, setting a new benchmark for excellence in Las Vegas real estate.”
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Mortgage rates are expected to go down sometime in 2024, but the decline probably won’t start in March. Instead, mortgage rates are likely to remain about the same because the economy hasn’t cooled off enough yet to cause them to fall.
When the economy grows robustly, and plenty of jobs are created, prices tend to go up. And when those three factors coexist, they combine to push interest rates higher. That’s what happened in February, and it’s unlikely that we’ll see a reversal of those trends in March.
A strong February leads into March
Rates went up in February, with the average rate on the 30-year mortgage at 6.78% in Freddie Mac’s weekly survey, up from 6.64% in January.
The culprit was a collection of strong economic data, released in February, that showed that the economy was running hot in late 2023 and into January. The overall economy grew at a 3.2% annual rate in the final three months of 2023. In January, the economy created a net 353,000 jobs and the core consumer price index accelerated. These signs of stronger-than-expected economic growth caused mortgage rates to rise in February.
Mortgage rates are unlikely to fall until there are unmistakable signs, for a few months in a row, that the economy is slowing down. We almost certainly won’t see those signs in March, despite two years’ toil by the Federal Reserve.
Eyes on the Fed
In an effort to slow the economy and get inflation under control, the Federal Reserve raised the overnight federal funds rate by 5.25 percentage points from March 2022 to July 2023. Inflation declined, as intended. The core CPI fell from 6.6% in September 2022 to 3.9% in January.
But inflation hasn’t fallen enough. The Fed’s goal is to reduce inflation to a 2% annual rate. The central bank will keep a floor under interest rates until inflation is unambiguously on the way to that 2% target. The Fed isn’t eager to cut the federal funds rate anytime soon.
This commitment was underscored by the title of a speech given Feb. 22 by Fed governor Christopher J. Waller: “What’s the Rush?”
Waller, who is a member of the Fed’s rate-setting Open Market Committee, said in his speech that the central bank must wait to verify that inflation is genuinely cooling off, “and this means there is no rush to begin cutting interest rates to normalize monetary policy.”
Usually Fed policymakers speak enigmatically, but sometimes they make themselves perfectly clear. That’s what Waller did with that speech. He sent an unmistakable signal that the Fed wouldn’t cut the federal funds rate at its March 20 meeting. With a rate cut off the table, there’s not much room for mortgage rates to fall in March.
Waller did say that he expects the Fed to cut short-term rates this year, but added, “the risk of waiting a little longer to ease policy is lower than the risk of acting too soon and possibly halting or reversing the progress we’ve made on inflation.” Therefore, there’s no rush.
Other mortgage rate forecasts
Fannie Mae, the Mortgage Bankers Association and National Association of Realtors predict that mortgage rates will gradually descend in 2024, to around 6% in the final three months of the year.
However, if the Fed keeps the federal funds rate unchanged through the first half of the year, don’t be surprised if forecasts are revised upward.
Looking back at February’s prediction
At the beginning of the month, I predicted that “mortgage rates might not change much in February.” Contrary to the prediction, mortgage rates did change in February: They started to rise in the first week and kept going up most of the month.
But the forecast served a purpose if it persuaded anyone to avoid waiting in vain for mortgage rates to fall in February.
I explained that rates “might remain relatively unchanged until markets believe the Fed is about to loosen monetary policy by cutting the federal funds rate.” That didn’t happen in February and it’s not going to happen in March.
Tyler, The Creator, a name synonymous with innovation, creativity, and sheer talent, has not only made waves with his groundbreaking tracks but also through his impressive forays into fashion and entrepreneurship.
With two Grammy Awards under his belt and a net worth that’s the envy of many, it’s only fitting that Tyler’s living situation mirrors his larger-than-life persona.
Set in the lush, exclusive neighborhood of Bel Air, California, Tyler, The Creator’s house is a sprawling mansion that screams luxury and showcases Tyler’s unique sense of style. And it’s a significant upgrade from the rapper’s previous abode — set nearby.
That’s right, the hip-hop heavyweight, who’s also a founding member of the rap collective Odd Future is now a real-life Prince of Bel Air (and the spot was right open, as the OG Fresh Prince, Will Smith, lives in Calabasas).
He recently traded a $7 million, one-story residence originally built in 1965 for a distinctly modern, three-story home (with an endless list of amenities) also located in Bel Air. And, just in case you were wondering where Tyler, The Creator lives nowadays, we’re here to give you a closer look at his home upgrade.
The house at a glance
Fresh off the heels of his launch of a deluxe re-release of his Grammy Award-winning album, Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, Tyler — by his real name, Tyler Gregory Okonma — splurged on a $13 million mansion in the ritzy Bel Air neighborhood.
Tucked away on a woodsy parcel sitting on almost an acre of land, Tyler paid $2 million less than the asking price for his newly renovated (or rather, rebuilt) property.
The house had been listed for sale in November 2022 for $15,000,000 and Tyler purchased it three months later, with public records showing that the sale went through right before Valentine’s Day on February 14, 2023, giving himself a grand self-gift that rivals the best box of chocolates.
And the property isn’t just your regular house; it’s a 5,000-square-foot modern marvel sitting on nearly an acre of prime Bel Air land.
With 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and an open floor plan that seamlessly merges indoor and outdoor living, the property is a dream come true for anyone with a penchant for the finer things in life. Swipe through the photos to see inside Tyler’s house:
Completely rebuilt one year before Tyler purchased it, the three-level house replaced another three-story structure built in the early 1970s, meaning the WusYaName singer is basically living in a newly built home.
Designed with an eye for contemporary elegance and a nod to rustic charm, the mansion boasts breathtaking views of the city and ocean, making every moment in this house an experience in itself.
From the custom Brazilian wood floors with a white oak finish to the steel case windows that frame the stunning vistas outside, every detail in Tyler’s home has been curated to offer not just comfort but a statement of luxury.
The inclusion of a step-up cigar lounge and a formal living room adds layers of sophistication, making the house not just a living space but a venue for artistic inspiration and high-end entertainment.
Standout amenities for the modern music mogul
But what sets Tyler, The Creator’s Bel Air mansion apart are the amenities that cater to every conceivable luxury.
Let the property’s former real estate agent, Ben Bacal — who held the listing alongside his colleague Rachael Williams from Revel Real Estate — give you the gist of things in this quick video tour posted on his Instagram profile when the house was first listed:
The saltwater swimming pool is a centerpiece of the outdoor area, perfect for those sunny California days.
For movie enthusiasts and cinephiles, the state-of-the-art movie theater offers an immersive experience without ever needing to step outside.
Health and wellness are also a priority, with a dry sauna available for a detoxifying session after a long day. The expansive wood deck, complete with a fire pit, full bar, and gas grill, ensures that entertaining guests is always a breeze, providing a perfect blend of ambiance and amenities for any gathering.
In a world where privacy is a luxury, this property, hidden behind private gates and surrounded by a tranquil woodsy setting, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, giving the Grammy Award-winning rapper the much-needed privacy he deserves.
Yet, it’s the home’s tech-driven features, from the sophisticated smart home controls to the luxury of an 8-car parking space, that underscore Tyler’s penchant for the cutting edge.
The other Bel Air home Tyler sold
Tyler, The Creator’s decision to snap up another Bel Air mansion doesn’t come as much of a surprise, as the Igor rapper has long been calling the upscale Los Angeles neighborhood home.
Prior to his $13 million manse purchase, Tyler owned another Bel-Air abode, a lovely mid-century home with contemporary interiors — which he listed for sale in late 2022 for $7 million.
Tyler, the Creator Lists Bel Air Contemporary at a Loss https://t.co/qZL7wmKGCH pic.twitter.com/BDHybb9qR9
— Maniaci Real Estate Group (@ManiaciREGroup) December 17, 2022
The single-story home was built in 1965, but heavily updated sometime in the 1950s.
Sporting 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a large living room with a fireplace, a huge primary bedroom with two walk-in closets, and a home theatre, the house clearly wasn’t a good fit for the Call Me If You Get Lost rapper.
Less than a year after purchasing it, Tyler listed that property at a loss (he paid $7.9 million for it just 12 months prior).
Hopefully, he’s now found the right fit with his new $13 million Bel Air abode.
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, aka Bennifer, have finally found their perfect love nest — one that’s modeled after a famous queen’s lavish chateau.
It may have taken them two years and three failed escrows but the wait paid off because this mansion is the ultimate luxury home for the power couple.
Many were confused over the stars’ indecision to commit to buying a property. With an unlimited budget at their disposal, it was a little out of the ordinary that these A-listers kept changing their minds.
According to reports, the two looked at mansions in the range of $35 to as high as $85 million in the most exclusive neighborhoods. But none of them quite passed the mark, leading people to believe that there was trouble in paradise. Or are they just really picky?
All doubts were cast aside when the lovebirds set their eyes on this mansion. They instantly fell in love with the property! They paid $61 million in cold cash and the deal took just one week to close, per TMZ.
What’s not to love? This stunning mansion is inspired by one of the most iconic chateaus in history.
The mansion was modeled after Marie Antoinette’s chateau, Le Petit Trianon
Dubbed the Wallingford Estate, the Beverly Hills abode features French-style architecture that was originally modeled after Marie Antoinette’s private chateau, Le Petit Trianon.
The queen’s manor, located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, was a gift from her husband, King Louis XVI.
Known for her love for all things opulent, Marie Antoinette adored her private estate. It served as a place of refuge, where the queen staged operas, productions, and lavish parties.
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The Wallingford’s exterior features stately columns, large windows, and a rectangular shape that echoes the iconic design of Le Petit Trianon.
While the interiors have been modernized with state-of-the-art technology and contemporary furniture, it still retains its French Neoclassic ambiance.
Ben and J.Lo’s house has 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms
Situated on a 5.2-acre lot, the megamansion boasts a total of 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms across an impressive 38,000 square feet of indoor living space — providing plenty of living space for Ben and Jen’s blended family.
You can take a closer look inside Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s new mansion here (swipe to see the revamped interiors):
The couple are co-parenting peacefully with their exes (Jennifer Gardner and Marc Anthony) and share five children between them.
There won’t be any shortage of space for their big family in this huge mansion!
Like its sprawling grounds, everything about this house is grand. The double-door entryway opens to an expansive living room with double-height ceilings and large skylights that make the space even more massive.
White walls with frame molding display sophistication, while large windows allow plenty of natural light to brighten up every corner of the open floor space.
JLo previously shared a glimpse of the mansion’s downstairs area on Instagram while celebrating the success of Mother with her friends. Walking from the stairs to the bar, fans got a view of the gorgeous interiors of the ground floor.
Another highlight of this property is its secured grounds — a top requirement among high-profile celebrities. The mansion is surrounded by tall hedges and comes fully fenced with secured entrance and exit gates from two different private streets.
This design layout safeguards the often-photographed couple from prying eyes and paparazzi. And we know all too well how much Ben Affleck ‘loves’ paparazzi, don’t we?
Recreational amenities include a 155-foot-long infinity pool, a home theater, spa areas, a full-service salon, and a sports complex complete with a basketball court, a pickleball court, a fully equipped gym, and a boxing ring.
Visitors can also enjoy a slice of luxury living in the 5,000-square-foot guest penthouse. This structure also houses the garage area, which is large enough to fit 90 cars!
It’s one of the most luxurious homes in all of Beverly Hills
Fitting for one of Hollywood’s most famous couples, Ben and Jennifer’s new house is one of the city’s most impressive mansions and was once one of L.A.’s priciest listings.
Sitting mere minutes away from the Beverly Hills Hotel in the gated Wallingford Estates community. It had previously been owned by healthcare entrepreneur Jeoung Lee before real estate mogul Gala Asher picked it up for $22 million back in 2016.
What followed was an extensive renovation that brought the sprawling mansion into the 21st century. Asher then sought to capitalize on his big investments in the property by listing it for a whopping $135 million in 2018.
With no takers, a series of price adjustments followed, until the famous couple finally took it off the market in 2023. The final sale price was $60,850,000 — which amounts to $1,601/sqft.
The moral of Ben and Jen’s house-hunting saga? Patience pays off. By holding off on their purchase, they were able to find a perfect palace to call their home. A happily-ever-after ending for a Hollywood royal couple.
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DUBLIN, March 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “United States Home Decor Market, Size, Forecast 2024-2030, Industry Trends, Growth, Share, Outlook, Impact of Inflation, Opportunity Company Analysis” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The United States Home Decor Market is expected to value around US$ 180.39 Billion by 2030 from US$ 135.98 Billion in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 4.12% during 2024-2030
Trends evolve, embracing sustainable substances and smart technology. Personal touches, inclusive of artwork and sentimental items, infuse warmth and character. Whether current, rustic, or avant-garde, home decor transcends aesthetics, influencing temper and well-being. In the intersection of layout and emotion, it fosters an experience of sanctuary, making each home a canvas of self-expression.
In the United States, home decor has come to be a pervasive cultural phenomenon, driven by a burgeoning interest in interior design and self-expression. Social media systems amplify trends, fostering a dynamic and inclusive community of design fans. The upward thrust of home development shows and committed design influencers has propelled a heightened awareness of decor possibilities.
With an emphasis on less expensive alternatives and DIY tasks, Americans are increasingly engaging personalizing their living spaces. The industry’s boom is evidenced by the proliferation of home decor stores, both physical and online, imparting numerous styles to cater to individual alternatives. As a reflection of lifestyle and identification, home decor in the U.S. stands as a popular method of creative expression and a testimony to the evolving importance of personal space.
A holistic shift in US home decor displays a growing consumer choice for sustainability, incorporating natural materials like timber and stone, and embracing eco-friendly products. The upward push of biophilic design emphasizes the integration of nature into interiors, promoting well-being. Contrary to minimalist tendencies, maximalism gains traction, encouraging bold expressions and individuality.
Compact living spaces power demand for multifunctional furniture and smart home technology integration. The pursuit of personalization fuels interest in hand made objects, DIY projects, and upcycling. Wellness-focused decor consists of soothing elements, even as technology, from smart devices to global inspirations, in addition diversifies and personalizes the house environment in a dynamic and evolving market.
With growing disposable earning, specifically remarkable amongst younger generations, there is a heightened monetary ability to spend money on non-important items like home decor. This economic flexibility is driving a surge in the reputation of top rate and designer domestic decor brands, indicating a willingness to pay more for unique, premium pieces. The growing homeownership rate in the US amplifies this trend, as new house owners actively are searching to customise and style their living areas.
Viewing homes as long-term investments, house owners are more willing to spend on home improvements and enhancements, with domestic decor playing a pivotal position in developing comfortable, inviting, and fashionable living environments that contribute to the overall value and appeal in their residences.
Company Analysis
Inter IKEA Systems B.V.
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc
Herman Miller Inc.
Mohawk Industries Inc.
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
Kimball International, Inc
HNI Corporation
Products – United States Home Decor Market breakup from 4 viewpoints:
Furniture
Floor Covering
Home Textiles
Others
Distribution Channel – United States Home Decor Market breakup from 4 viewpoints:
Supermarkets & Hypermarkets
Specialty Stores
E-Commerce
Others
Income group – United States Home Decor Market breakup from 3 viewpoints:
Higher Income
Upper-middle Income
Lower-middle Income
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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.
Where to find the Victory neighborhood
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.
Victory’s vintage vibes & its picture-perfect homes
Frank’s fortress: The Kaufmann House
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.
Alice and Jack’s midcentury home: Canyon View Estates
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.
Beyond the suburbia: The Volcano House
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.
Can you visit these architectural beauties?
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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