If wedding bells aren't in your near future, but a home purchase is, you're not alone. Last year, an average of 15 percent of young homebuyers were unmarried couples. While there's no reason you have to wait for the nuptials to buy a home together, there are some potential complications of which you need to be aware. Understanding the big picture will help ensure smooth-sailing once you've found your dream home.
Here are five things unmarried couples need to know before buying a house together:
If you were born somewhere between 1980 and 1998, you are a part of the Millennial generation. Since you were born with the Internet practically at your fingertips, it only makes sense to say you live in a research-driven world.
Today, Millennials make up the largest group of home buyers and are powering the modern housing market. If homeownership is a part of your American dream, here are seven tips to help you have a better idea of what it takes to buy your first home.
When you are in the market for a new home, there's nothing better than seeing those homes in person. Open houses are one of the best ways to do it.
Here are six tips to remember when visiting an open house:
Spring is one of the busiest—and most competitive—times in real estate. As the weather warms and buyers flood the market, your home has a prime opportunity to shine. But with more listings comes more competition, so preparation is everything.
If you're planning to sell this season, The Dodge Voice has some tips on how to make your home stand out and attract serious buyers from the moment it hits the market.

When selling a home in Omaha, pricing matters—but presentation is what truly captures buyers. Today's buyers want spaces that feel clean, modern, and move-in ready, whether they're browsing online or touring in person. That's where staging makes all the difference.
According to The Dodg...