Every home buyer has a list of must-haves for their dream home. Whether it's a certain number of bedrooms or a specific style, it all makes a big difference. So what do people want in a home when money is no object?
Luxury Real Estate Experts Scott Francis and Mike Fabbri share some of the most interesting requests they've received from perspective home buyers. Fabbri says one client specifically wanted a square-shaped layout with at least four bedrooms. Francis and Fabbri say that client requests get as detailed as the way that a door opens.
While the general U.S. housing market is largely a seller's market, luxury is a different story. There is an excess of inventory in the luxury market, and since luxury buyers generally aren't in a rush, they have the upper hand over sellers.
Southwest Airlines will soon require plus-size travelers to pay for an extra seat in advance if they can't fit within the armrests of one seat. This change is part of several updates the airline is making. The new rule starts on Jan. 27, the same day Southwest begins assigning seats. Currently, plus-size passengers can pay for an extra seat in advance and later get a refund, or request a free extra seat at the airport. Under the new policy, refunds are still possible but not guaranteed. Southwest said in a statement it is updating policies to prepare for assigned seating next year.
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