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06/02/2026

House hacking isn't about living for free โ€” it's about making homeownership possible when it otherwise wouldn't be. In 2026, the strategy is less about eliminating a mortgage payment and more about engineering one you can actually afford. ๐Ÿก

Here's what's working:

โœ… ADUs (accessory dwelling units) โ€” Fannie Mae now lets buyers count projected ADU rental income toward mortgage qualification, up to 30% of total qualifying income

โœ… Multi-generational homes โ€” 14% of all home purchases in the last year were multi-generational, with Gen X leading at 19%

โœ… Small multi-family properties โ€” FHA loans allow up to 4 units with just 3.5% down if you live in one

โœ… Realistic expectations โ€” If rental income cuts your $3,800 payment down to $2,200, that's a win

The math has to work. The zoning has to be legal. And the lifestyle has to fit. But for the right buyer, house hacking can turn a closed door into an open one.

Read the full article: https://dominicvaldez.myagent.site/house-hacking-in-2026-what-the-hype-got-wrong-and-what-actually-works/

05/19/2026

One of the quieter shifts in how buyers evaluate homes is the move toward wellness design โ€” the idea that a home's layout and materials should actively support how you feel in it, not just how it looks.

Mentions of "wellness" in listings are up 33% year over year, and "spa-inspired bathrooms" climbed 22%. But the concept goes far beyond the primary bath. Biophilic design โ€” bringing in natural light, organic materials, living plants, and visual connections to the outdoors โ€” has become a core consideration. So has circadian lighting that shifts with the time of day, and dedicated quiet spaces designed for rest and focus.

These aren't luxury add-ons anymore. They're showing up in mainstream listings because people are prioritizing how their home makes them feel on a Tuesday afternoon, not just how it presents at a party.

Read the full article: https://dominicvaldez.myagent.site/2026-home-design-trends-whats-in-whats-out-and-what-buyers-are-responding-to/

05/07/2026

The all-gray interior isn't just tired โ€” buyers have officially moved on. Over the last year, mentions of "color drenching" in listings surged 149%, and the shift is toward warm, immersive tones that create sanctuary, not showrooms. ๐ŸŽจ

What's replacing the gray?

๐ŸคŽ Warm beiges and caramels
๐Ÿงก Terra cotta and sunbaked '70s tones
๐Ÿ’š Sage green and soft navy
๐Ÿชต Cohesive, room-wrapping color that includes walls, ceilings, and trim

The psychology is simple: buyers want homes that feel like somewhere they'd actually want to live. If you're thinking about selling, a single well-chosen paint refresh can dramatically change how your space photographs and how it feels at first walk-through.

Read the full article: https://dominicvaldez.myagent.site/2026-home-design-trends-whats-in-whats-out-and-what-buyers-are-responding-to/

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