On the Market: Waterfront Homes in Florida
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
2d ago
When you think of waterfront homes, Florida is one state that comes to mind. Surrounded by water on all three sides, there are many opportunities to own a waterfront home in Florida. Florida offers a wide range of waterfront options, including oceanfront properties along the Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico, as well as homes on rivers, lakes, canals, and intracoastal waterways. Each region offers its own unique charm and lifestyle. The choices can be overwhelming and that’s where we can help. Tomo created this short-list of neighborhoods and cities that have waterfront homes on the market ri ..read more
Visit website
On the Market: Waterfront Homes in California
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
4d ago
Looking to move to a home on the water? Dream of sipping coffee while staring out the window at a pond, lake, or any tranquil body of water? Sounds very relaxing, doesn’t it? If living on or near the water doesn’t help with mental health, we aren’t sure what will. So if in the market to purchase a waterfront home, or even a home with water views, we got you covered with our a short-list of where to look around California. We also highlighted some gorgeous homes in each of the four towns listed below: Waterfront homes for sale in Huntington Beach, CA Just looking at this listing and you feel i ..read more
Visit website
Waterfront Homes for Sale in New York
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
4d ago
Deciding to make a move to a waterfront home is a big decision. There are things to consider that a homeowner wouldn’t have to consider when looking for a home that is landlocked. If looking to move to a home on or near the water, we have curated a short-list of where to look around New York State and included some tips for buying on the water. Check out these towns where waterfront properties are on the market right now:  Buffalo, NY Mamaroneck, NY New Rochelle, NY Ossining, NY Rochester, NY Yonkers, NY This eclectic list of towns range from Upstate New York to 30 minutes outside of ..read more
Visit website
Luxury Living in California
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
1w ago
Moving to California in the near future? Looking for that luxurious, amenity-filled, life of luxury dream home? Then look no further than Tomo’s list of luxury homes in California. However, as you probably already know, living in this state is not cheap. According to LAhomes.com, “California is significantly more expensive than most of the country, with living costs around 30% higher than the national average. The primary factors driving this higher cost of living are housing, food, utilities, and transportation. Housing costs top the list in California, with median home values significantly s ..read more
Visit website
Luxury Living in Colorado
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
1w ago
Looking to move to Colorado and have an unlimited budget? A recent luxury home sale in Aspen just broke all records in the state. According to the Denver Post, a home on Aspen’s Red Mountain just sold for $108 million, earning Colorado a seat at the elite $100 million dollar club table. There are only about 12 other homes in the United States that have crossed the $100 million dollar mark—making these homes the absolute ultimate luxury home. Aside from this record breaking sale, Colorado is known for its stunning natural beauty, with majestic mountains, pristine forests and picturesque landsc ..read more
Visit website
On the Market: Waterfront Homes in North Carolina
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
2w ago
When you think of North Carolina and waterfront homes, one thinks of the Outer Banks (the TV show on Netflix has made this an even more popular destination). North Carolina’s Outer Banks is a chain of barrier islands known for their beautiful beaches, historic lighthouses (such as Cape Hatteras and Bodie Island Lighthouses), and wild horses. It’s also where the Wright brothers conducted their historic first flight. It may be the most popular body of water in North Carolina, but it is not the only one. In fact, there are many lakes, manmade and natural, and reservoirs throughout North Carolina ..read more
Visit website
5 Places to Buy a Victorian Home
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
1M ago
Victorian homes are a distinct architectural style that emerged during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901) in the United Kingdom and subsequently spread to other parts of the world. A Victorian home is defined by a distinguishable aesthetic. These homes are known for their elaborate and ornate architectural details, asymmetrical facades, steeply pitched roofs, bay windows, gable shingles and wrap-around porches.  The most common style is Folk Victorian which is less elaborate and has more regular floor plans. The classic styles include Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Stick ..read more
Visit website
12 Places to Buy a Home in a 55+ Community
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
1M ago
Adult communities, for people 55+, are booming and it’s no wonder. According to the market research firm, Nova One Advisor, the U.S. Active Adult (55+) Community market size was estimated at $589.60 billion in 2022 and is expected to surpass around $875.27 billion by 2032 and poised to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.03% during the forecast period 2023 to 2032.  Living in an adult community has many advantages. Some of those advantages include lifestyle amenities, maintenance-free living, social opportunities, and security and safety. As the baby boomers age, the demand ..read more
Visit website
5 Places to Buy a Victorian Home
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
1M ago
Victorian homes are a distinct architectural style that emerged during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901) in the United Kingdom and subsequently spread to other parts of the world. A Victorian home is defined by a distinguishable aesthetic. These homes are known for their elaborate and ornate architectural details, asymmetrical facades, steeply pitched roofs, bay windows, gable shingles and wrap-around porches.  The most common style is Folk Victorian which is less elaborate and has more regular floor plans. The classic styles include Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Stick ..read more
Visit website
12 Places to Buy a Beach House in Delaware
Tomo Blog
by Joelle Andersen
1M ago
Delaware is known for its charming beach towns along the Atlantic coastline, each offering its own unique atmosphere and attractions. Each town has their own style and allure, each with their own reason to become your favorite. From small towns to vibrant boardwalks, it’s the charm that keeps people coming back for generations. Tomo compiled this list of places to buy a beach house in Delaware, some may seem obvious, some may not: Bethany Beach: Of course we start our list off with Bethany Beach. Bethany Beach is a family-friendly resort town with a relaxed and laid-back vibe. It boasts clea ..read more
Visit website

Follow Tomo Blog on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR