
Brittany Anas
Hi, I'm Brittany Anas (pronounced like the spice, anise ... see, that wasn't too embarrassing to say, now was it?) My professional writing career started when I was in elementary school and my grandma paid me $1 for each story I wrote for her. I'm a former newspaper reporter, with more than a decade of experience Hula-hooping at planning meetings and covering just about every beat from higher-education to crime to science for the Boulder Daily Camera and The Denver Post. Now, I'm a freelance writer, specializing in travel, health, food, and adventure.
I've contributed to publications including Men's Journal, Women's Health, American Way, TripSavvy, Eat This, Not That!, Apartment Therapy, Denver Life Magazine, 5280, Livability, The Denver Post, Simplemost, USA Today Travel Tips, Make it Better, AAA publications, Reader's Digest, Discover Life and more.
- Boulder, Colorado
- BrittanyAnas
Publications
- House Beautiful85 articles
- Apartment Therapy39 articles
- Delish (Delish.com)26 articles
- Forbes21 articles
- Forbes16 articles
- Beyond the Meeting Room15 articles
- What's Good (the Vitamin Shoppe blog)13 articles
Writes Most On
- Beware of "Title Pirates"—This New Real Estate Scam Could Cost You BIG Money26 Feb—House BeautifulJump to: How Do Title Pirates Steal Titles? How Common Is Title Fraud? What Are the Red Flags of This Property-Selling Scam? How Are Title Pirates Stopped? This real estate inquiry started like most do: A seller reached out over email, expressing interest in putting up a piece of vacant land for sale, recalls Katie Hanner, a licensed realtor and broker owner of Thrive Realty in the Austin suburbs. The list price he suggested was slightly under market value, just enough to attract an...
- These Are the Best HomeGoods in Every State, According to Pro Shoppers14 Feb—House BeautifulThe most devout HomeGoods shoppers know that some stores are much better than others even if they’re just a few miles apart. It all comes down to things like store size and how well the shelves are organized in addition to the most important factor, which is the mix of inventory that’s delivered. From curb appeal to scanning what’s on hold, there are definitely some green flags to pay attention to that can tip you off to whether you’re shopping at one of the "elite" HomeGoods locations. But...
- Surprise! These Are the 10 Best Markets for First-Time Homebuyers in 202513 Feb—Apartment Therapycomments We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Real estate experts have already offered several predictions for what home buying will look like in 2025. While there are some promising signs — such as a more balanced housing market — there are still significant challenges ahead. Interest rates are expected to remain above 6% throughout the year, and home prices are likely to stay...
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