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Lately I’ve been reevaluating my budget and spending patterns. Through blogging and reading about personal finance I’ve learned that I’m doing it all wrong! Apparently I shouldn’t be spending more than 30% on my housing needs, but that’s a hard figure to find in the big city.

Smaller homes are becoming more popular due to the housing bust of the previous decade. There are lots of reasons smaller homes are popular; lower utility costs, more bang for your buck, and less up-keep. Another benefit to smaller homes, besides the price point, is that renovating can cost less than purchasing a larger or nicer home to begin with.

Is fall here yet? It’s hard to tell in Southern California. The only glimpse of it I’ve seen is our drastic weather changes; 100 degrees one day and 65 the next. Without the true signs of fall to signal a changing of the seasons – colorful leaves, cool, brisk air, a drop in temps – I instead have to recreate them in my home in the form of fall scents.

In another life, I was most definitely an architect. I love analyzing, gawking at, and dreaming of different architectural styles. Recently, I’ve noticed a trend in commercial properties, whether it be a retail location or multi-unit apartment complex; an urban industrial look and feel to the facade. Brick accents, metal-like paneling, and bold, dark contrasting colors seem to be a running theme in new and redesigned units.