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Transforming Your Loft Apartment into a Home

Transforming Your Loft Apartment into a Home

Trend-right, versatile, and ideally suited to the urban environment, loft apartments tend to be diverse spaces. Although they typically enjoy more square footage than your garden-variety studio apartment, they similarly lack the walls and divisions that are closely associated with other apartment styles. The concept of the loft apartment was born in the metropolis — in many cities, property owners, city planners, architects, and designers decided to focus on reviving areas teeming with warehouses or office buildings that weren't in use or that could be transformed into traditional living spaces.

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Effective New Materials and Techniques for Multifamily Construction

Effective New Materials and Techniques for Multifamily Construction

Multifamily construction projects are usually residential housing such as apartment complexes, townhomes, and other buildings where multiple families and occupants live side by side. They are large and typically feature many individual units stacked on top of each other, connected, and or arranged in tight-knit rows.

The construction of these buildings is different from regular homes in several ways and as such, requires unique materials and techniques to complete. In case you’re in charge of completing a multifamily construction project, let’s take a look at some of the best techniques and materials for you to use.

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Insights on Healing the Real Estate Housing Shortage

t's a tough market out there if you're hoping to buy and sell at the same time. You may be able to make a lot of money when selling, but housing is in short supply and house prices are steadily increasing. No one can say for sure when the market will balance out, but you have to remember that this will not last forever. The real estate market is inherently cyclical, and follows a model comprising of four main phases: recovery, expansion, hyper supply, and recession. This implies that historically, there has never been a sustained expansion or hyper supply period without an eventual recession, followed by recovery.

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