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‘House Party’ Podcast: We Predict the Hot Interior Design Trends of 2020; Biggest Real Estate Winners, Losers of 2019

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December 11, 2019
January 24, 2025

‘House Party’ Podcast: We Predict the Hot Interior Design Trends of 2020; Biggest Real Estate Winners, Losers of 2019

“House Party” is realtor.com®’s official podcast about the overlapping worlds of real estate and pop culture, hosted by Natalie Way, Erik Gunther, and Rachel Stults. Click the player above to hear our takes on this week’s hot topics.

As we inch closer to the end of this year (and the end of this decade!), it feels like the right time to reflect on the year in real estate—and to look ahead to the trends that will influence us in the year to come. Which interior design trends are bound to be smoking hot in 2020? Which color palette is destined to dominate in homes and beyond? The experts have spoken, and we break it all down on a very special episode of “House Party.”

We also crown our biggest real estate winners—and one loser—of 2019, based on the property they own and the deals they made.

So what are you waiting for? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And please: Throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it’ll be for people to find us.

Want to chime in? Have your own crazy home-related story you’re dying to share? We’re all ears, eagerly waiting to discuss all your burning real estate questions. Email us at podcast@realtor.com, follow us on Facebook, or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.

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Stories we discussed on ‘House Party’ this week:

You Won’t Believe This Year’s Hottest Christmas Tree: Will Your Eyes Survive?

We’re Blushing! ‘Romance’ Is the New Color of the Year We’d Actually Use at Home

Birdman Serious About Flying the Coop—Cuts Price of Miami Mansion Again

Tom Brady Cuts the Price on His Massachusetts Home: Will It Lead to a Winning Sale?

5 Things to Know About the Spectacular Razor House in La Jolla

Bette Midler’s $50M NYC Penthouse Is the Week’s Most Expensive New Listing

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