Home Source, February 6, 2026

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Family Features

From planning a romantic night in with your significant other to hosting friends for Valentine’s Day, Valentine’s Day is a perfect opportunity to fill your home with love and heartfelt style. Whether you add subtle accents or bold pops of color, decorating for the season of love is about adding intentional touches that make your spaces feel special.

1. Choose a Valentine’s palette — The classic red and pink motif is a perfect starting point. A few heart-shaped throw pillows, blush pink accessories or a rich red accent blanket can capture the spirit without overwhelming. If bold colors don’t match your current design style, ground them with neutrals like soft whites, creams or grays to create a romantic look that feels intentional and cohesive.

2. Set the mood with lighting and texture soft — Lighting (think string lights draped along a mantel, clusters of warm-hued candles or a table lamp with a rosy glow) can make rooms feel cozier, as can layering sensual textures

like velvet pillows, knit throws and lace or crochet accents. These elements feel inviting and chic, creating a relaxed, intimate ambiance perfect for a celebratory evening at home.

3. Fresh florals and heartfelt accents

A timeless Valentine’s Day tradition, fresh flowers can bring life, color and fragrance to any room. A vase of red roses, pink tulips or mixed seasonal blooms can serve as a centerpiece on your dining room table or entry console. For an added seasonal touch, consider heart-shaped garlands or DIY paper hearts on shelves, mirrors or around picture frames.

4. Personalize with love — Much like heart-warming gifts, the most meaningful decor often has a personal story. Frame a favorite photo, display a handwritten love note or incorporate a treasured keepsake into your Valentine’s arrangement to make your space feel uniquely yours.

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Builder sentiment loses ground at start of 2026

National Association of Home Builders News release

Builder confidence moved lower to start the year as affordability concerns continue to weigh heavily with buyers, and builders continue to contend with rising construction costs.

Builder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes fell two points to 37 in January, according to the National Association of Home Builders /Wells Fargo Housing Market Index recently released.

“While the upper end of the housing market is holding steady, affordability conditions are taking a toll on the lower and mid-range sectors,” said NAHB Chairman Buddy Hughes, a home builder and developer from Lexington, N.C. “Buyers are concerned about high home prices and mortgage rates, with down payments particularly challenging given elevated price to income ratios.”

“In a positive development, Freddie Mac reported that the average mortgage rate fell to 6.06% as of Jan. 15, the lowest rate in three years and nearly 100 basis points below the same period last year,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz.

Most responses to the January HMI survey were received prior to the announcement that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be purchasing $200 billion in mortgage-backed securities in an effort to bring down mortgage interest rates. And while this latest policy action on the interest rate front was largely not factored in the HMI survey, builders continue to report several supply-side headwinds.

“The future sales component of the HMI dipped below 50 for the first time since September, indicating that builders continue to face several issues that include labor and lot shortages as well as elevated regulatory and material costs,” Dietz noted.

In a further sign of ongoing challenges for the housing market, the latest HMI survey also revealed that 40% of builders reported cutting prices in January, unchanged from December but the third consecutive month the share has been at 40% or higher since May 2020. Meanwhile, the average price reduction was 6% in January, up from the 5% rate in December. The use of sales incentives was 65% in January, marking the 10th consecutive month this share has exceeded 60%.

Derived from a monthly survey that NAHB has been conducting for more than 40 years, the NAHB/Wells Fargo HMI gauges builder perceptions of current single-family home sales and sales expectations for the next six months as “good,” “fair” or “poor.” The survey also asks builders to rate traffic of prospective buyers as “high to very high,” “average” or “low to very low.” Scores for each component are then used to calculate a seasonally adjusted index where any number over 50 indicates that more builders view conditions as good than poor.

All of the HMI subindices fell in January. The HMI index gauging current sales conditions declined one point to 41 and the gauge charting traffic of prospective buyers dropped three points to 23. The index measuring future sales fell three points to 49, marking the first time this component fell below the breakeven point of 50 since September.

Looking at the three-month moving averages for regional HMI scores, the Northeast fell two points to 45, the Midwest held steady at 43, the South dropped one point to 35 and the West gained one point to 35.

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Do you know a ‘Good Neighbor’?

National Association of Realtors News release

The National Association of Realtors has announced the opening of applications for its 2026 Good Neighbor Awards. The program honors real estate agents who demonstrate exceptional dedication to volunteer service and have lasting impacts on their communities.

“Service is at the heart of what it means

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to be a Realtor,” said NAR President Kevin Brown. “The Good Neighbor Awards recognize members who strengthen neighborhoods, support families and help communities thrive through volunteer service. We are excited to see the nominations and celebrate the impact Realtors are making every day.”

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Five winners will each receive a $10,000 grant for their nonprofit organization and be honored in November at NAR NXT, The Realtor Experience, in New Orleans. Additionally, five honorable mentions will each receive a $2,500 grant. Since its launch in 2000, the Good Neighbor Awards have recognized more than 260 Realtors for their volunteer efforts and contributed more than $1.5 million to Realtor-led nonprofit organizations. Past winners have impacted communities across 43 states and Puerto Rico, as well as 17 countries worldwide. According to the 2025 NAR Member Profile, 68% of Realtors volunteer in their communities — twice the rate of the typical American.

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Ashley Campbell is a dynamic leader in the El Dorado County real estate community, known for blending strong leadership, modern strategy, and genuine connection—while keeping things upbeat and approachable. Born and raised in Placerville, California, Ashley’s deep roots in her hometown shape both her leadership style and her passion for real estate. With over six years at Century 21 Select Real Estate, she successfully balances running the o ce, developing agents, and serving clients—without losing the human side of the business. Ashley oversees the day-to-day operations of the Century 21 Select o ce, creating systems, structure, and a culture

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In addition to being the primary sponsor of the Good Neighbor Awards, Realtor.com® is an ongoing supporter of NAR’s Realtors Relief Foundation and the primary sponsor of the Fair Housing Champion Award.

Applications for the 2026 Good Neighbor Awards must be submitted by April 10, 2026. To be eligible, nominees must be an NAR member in good standing and should have made a significant impact as a volunteer for a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Nominees are selected for the award based on their community impact through volunteer work. For additional details, judging criteria and to apply visit nar.Realtor/gna or call (800) 874-6500.

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Located at the end of a private road on five acres, this beautifully updated custom home offers the ultimate blend of secluded rural living and modern convenience. Close to local amenities, located just 8 minutes from the Holiday Market and popular restaurants. Airy, open-concept floor plan. The heart of the home features a chef-ready kitchen with brand-new appliances, flowing seamlessly into the living spaces. Front and back decks provide the perfect stage for morning coffee or sunset BBQs. Other features –instant hot water heater, a premium Kinetico water filtration system, and an inside laundry room. Primary suite conveniently located on the main level. The lower level has its own separate garage access and includes two bedrooms and a full bathroom. MLS#226007437 $515,000

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