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The Global Home and Garden Products B2C E-commerce Market is expected to grow by USD 25.88 bn during 2021-2025, progressing at a CAGR of 9.64{d4d1dfc03659490934346f23c59135b993ced5bc8cc26281e129c43fe68630c9} during the forecast period
Global Home and Garden Products B2C E-commerce Market 2021-2025 The analyst has been monitoring the home and garden products B2C e-commerce market and it is poised to grow by USD 25. New York, Dec. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Global Home and Garden Products B2C E-commerce Market 2021-2025” – https://www.reportlinker.com/p05576194/?utm_source=GNW 88 bn during 2021-2025, progressing at a CAGR of 9.64{d4d1dfc03659490934346f23c59135b993ced5bc8cc26281e129c43fe68630c9} during the forecast period. Our report on home and garden products B2Ce-commerce market provides a holistic analysis, market size and forecast, trends, growth drivers, and challenges, as well as vendor analysis covering around 25 vendors.The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current…
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Home improvement projects turn into nightmares with local contractor | 3 Investigates
BOSSIER CITY, La. – Imagine paying $60,000 to have some work done on your house and months later the only thing you have to show for it is a house with parts of the roof ripped off and your home exposed to the elements. “This spot right here in the living room area is due to them falling through the ceiling,” said a south Bossier resident, who asked not to be identified. “This is water damage. Also, they fell in and as you can see they didn’t even cover the entire thing back up. … They fell through this area right here. Where this area is cut out, that entire…
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The top housing markets in 2022 projected by Realtor.com
Barron’s associate editor Andrew Bary shares his insights on affordability in today’s housing market on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’ Realtor.com has released its projections for where the hottest housing markets in the U.S. will be in 2022, listing the ten areas it sees as positioned for the most growth next year. The real estate site reported that the areas topping its list have strong local economies with vibrant culture and opportunities for recreation – and the combination of those factors are attracting new residents looking for remote work. 1. Salt Lake City, Utah Winter daytime shot of Salt Lake City (iStock) (iStock / iStock) Median home price: $564,062 Project home price increase:…
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Does HBO’s ‘Succession’ Sell Mansions and Luxury Condos?
Rava Roy’s apartment in the Woolworth Building … Photo: HBO Plenty of movies and TV shows portray lives of extreme wealth, but few have done it as well as Succession, which manages to convey both the seductiveness of that world and the blasé entitlement, even boredom, of the global elite. The show’s production design lingers on the interiors of immense penthouses, Upper East Side townhouses, and Hamptons mansions, providing tantalizing glimpses of spaces that are, for the most part, ignored by the characters. Almost by accident, the show acts as a kind of de facto commercial for the real estate. So maybe it’s not so surprising that there are no…
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Rental property investment startup Arrived secures $100M in credit financing to fuel U.S. expansion
(Arrived Image) Arrived Homes, the Seattle startup that helps people invest in single-family rental properties, is taking on $100 million in new credit financing to fuel its expansion and the ability to purchase more homes across the U.S. The real estate investment platform announced Thursday that it’s partnering with Certain Lending, a San Francisco-based fintech startup. Arrived uses crowdfunding to help anyone purchase shares of rental properties for as little as $100 and earn a passive income while the company handles everything from property acquisition to necessary improvements and management of daily operations. The idea is to open up access to real estate investing beyond wealthy individuals and institutional investors, and…
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Wolf Administration Offers Home Holiday Safety Tips
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Insurance Department and the Office of the State Fire Commissioner today are highlighting the common dangers associated with holiday décor ranging from dehydrated Christmas trees to unattended candles to decorative outside lighting. “This time of year, we are all eager to spend time with friends and family in front of warm fires, decorating trees and lighting candles,” said Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman. “However, it is important for Pennsylvanians to remember the steps they can take to keep themselves, their families and property safe.” Heating, holiday decorations, winter storms and candles all contribute to an increased risk of fire during the winter months. According to the…