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- How to Choose Home Design Trends That Last November 26, 2025Use the trend test to spot which home looks will last — and which won’t. The post How to Choose Home Design Trends That Last appeared first on NAR Consumer Ad Campaign.Michael Spreitzer
- Wellness Home Design: 5 Ways to Create a Healthy, Happy Space November 25, 2025Wellness is becoming the latest buzzword in real estate. Here are five ways to bring it to your home. The post Wellness Home Design: 5 Ways to Create a Healthy, Happy Space appeared first on NAR Consumer Ad Campaign.Michael Spreitzer
- Seller Prelisting Home Inspections: Are They Worth It? November 20, 2025Some homeowners are getting their own home inspections before listing — hoping to catch issues early and keep buyers from walking away. The post Seller Prelisting Home Inspections: Are They Worth It? appeared first on NAR Consumer Ad Campaign.Michael Spreitzer
- A Whole House Surge Protector Can Keep the Power Flowing at Home November 19, 2025Prevent power surge damage to your electronics with a surge protection device. The post A Whole House Surge Protector Can Keep the Power Flowing at Home appeared first on NAR Consumer Ad Campaign.Michael Spreitzer