The world just got a little bit smaller. Technology that allows a home buyer to view the interior and exterior of available homes from the comfort of a home computer is having a tremendous impact on ...
Virtual tours may be the marketing tool of the future, and that's something Matt Dameron has already realized -- and capitalized on. Recently, the Jackson resident started Heartland Home Tours, a Web ...
Whether you’re looking for design inspo, home improvement ideas or getting ready to build your own dream house in Northern Michigan, there’s nothing more delicious than a behind-the-scenes look into ...
The COVID pandemic hasn’t stopped people from buying houses. But it has changed how buyers view homes, with technology sometimes replacing the in-person experience. To help keep everyone safer and ...
Our Northern Home & Cottage Virtual Home Tours have returned for 2022! Featuring eight incredible new homes, you won’t want to miss this in-depth, intimate look at some of Northern Michigan’s most ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as "The ...
In the midst of the ongoing pandemic, home buyers and sellers are adapting to a new normal in real estate. Instead of open houses and in-person walk-throughs, many home listings now offer virtual home ...
Home shoppers can learn a lot about a house for sale before visiting it -- even what the inside looks like. Credit "virtual tours," which offer an electronic walk-through of a house via the Internet, ...
In many Christmases past, the annual St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Christmas Homes Tour has invited hundreds of visitors into area homes decorated for the holidays. But for Christmas present, the event ...
Submitted by the Lopez Center for Community and the Arts. Since the inception of the Home Tour over 20 years ago, it has taken many different forms. Initially, it was an in-person tour with over 100 ...
Everyone has a guilty pleasure. For some, it’s binging season two of Keeping up with the Kardashians. For others, it’s scrolling Instagram and saving drool-worthy interiors to their account—even if ...