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Reasons to Fall in Love with Homeownership [INFOGRAPHIC]

Feb 14, 2020 |

Some Highlights: There are many benefits to love about homeownership, and they’re not all financial. Being a part of a neighborhood, driving academic achievement, and improving mental health are just a few of these advantages. Let’s get together today to determine if you’re ready to embrace the rewards of owning your own home. This element […more]

What Your Real Estate Agent Won’t Tell You About Buying a Home Near Water

Feb 12, 2020 |

ideeone/iStock When I was young, my parents bought an old two-story beach house one block from the Atlantic Ocean. The first floor consisted of nothing more than a large, empty garage with a concrete floor that made a great place for us kids to skate and play on rainy days. We lived there for three years […more]

How Pricing Your Home Right Makes a Big Difference

Feb 10, 2020 |

Even though there’s a big buyer demand for homes in today’s low inventory market, it doesn’t mean you should price your home as high as the sky when you’re ready to sell. Here’s why making sure you price it right is key to driving the best price for the sale. If you’ve ever watched the show […more]

The Top States Americans Moved to Last Year [INFOGRAPHIC]

Feb 7, 2020 |

Some Highlights: Americans are on the move, and the most recent Atlas Van Lines Migration Patterns Survey tracked the 2019 traffic flow from state-to-state. Idaho held on to the top spot of ‘high inbound’ states for the second time since 2017, followed by Washington State. New York was the country’s outbound move leader in 2019, […more]

Great News for Renters Who Want to Buy a Home

Feb 6, 2020 |

Rents in the United States have been skyrocketing since 2012. This has caused many renters to face a tremendous burden when juggling their housing expenses and the desire to save for a down payment at the same time. The recent stabilization of rental prices provides a great opportunity for renters to save more of their […more]

The Sneaky Way We Won a Bidding War (and Beat 3 All-Cash Offers)

Feb 4, 2020 |

porcorex/iStock Here’s one of my favorite stories to tell as a real estate agent, about a young family who achieved what many assume is impossible. Saddled with a mortgage and other baggage, they were nonetheless able to win a bidding war—against three all-cash offers no less—and get the house they wanted. All-cash offers are typically […more]

How to Avoid a Gender Gap When Investing in the Housing Market

Feb 4, 2020 |

When buying a home, we all want to feel like we’re making the right decision, paying a fair price, and making the best investment of our lives. According to a recent gender-based study, men and women can unknowingly walk away with very different financial outcomes when the deal closes. Thankfully, if you follow some simple […more]

Three Reasons Why Pre-Approval Is the First Step in the 2020 Homebuying Journey

Feb 3, 2020 |

When the number of buyers in the housing market outnumbers the number of homes for sale, it’s called a “seller’s market.” The advantage tips toward the seller as low inventory heats up the competition among those searching for a place to call their own. This can create multiple offer scenarios and bidding wars, making it tough […more]

5 Reasons Homeowners Throw Better Parties During the Big Game [INFOGRAPHIC]

Jan 31, 2020 |

Some Highlights: There’s more room to entertain a large crowd. The kitchen is big enough to whip up endless appetizers – yum! You don’t have to worry about complaints to your landlord when the cheering kicks in! It is said that loved this cialis prices premature ejaculation is not the reason. These medicines provide body […more]

Strength of the Economy Is Surprising the Experts

Jan 30, 2020 |

We’re currently in the longest economic recovery in U.S. history. That has caused some to ask experts to project when the next economic slowdown (recession) could occur. Two years ago, 67% of the economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) for the Economic Forecasting Survey predicted we would have a recession no later than […more]