Oklahoma City

Is Your New Home in a Safe Neighborhood? How to Find Out

Aug 1, 2019 |

UygarGeographic/iStock There’s a lot to think about when buying a house, especially if it’s in a neighborhood you don’t know well. Even if the area looks nice, you never really know what happens after dark—or sometimes even in broad daylight. That’s why it’s crucial to find out as much as you can about your potential […more]

New Listing: 15728 Egerton Place Edmond OK in Rockwell Parke

Aug 1, 2019 |

Exclusive new listing fromThe OKCHomeSellers Team:call 405-570-7399 to be the first to see it. 3 beds | 2½ baths | study | 3 car garage | 2000 SqFt | $269,500 NEW BEGINNINGS IN THIS NEW HOME! The interior features all the comforts including the study with a built-in desk, an open kitchen – living – […more]

How to Judge the Impact of the Next Economic Slowdown on Housing

Aug 1, 2019 |

We’ve experienced economic growth for almost a decade, which is the longest recovery in the nation’s history. Experts know a recession can’t be too far off, but when will this economic slowdown actually occur? Pulsenomics just released a special report revealing that nearly 6 out of 10 of the 90 economists, investment strategists, and market […more]

What Is Real Estate Due Diligence? Find Out What to Do Before Buying a Home

Jul 31, 2019 |

AndreyPopov/iStock Once you make an offer on a home and it’s accepted, there’s a process lasting a few weeks before you close the transaction. During this window of time, buyers are often told to “do their due diligence” on the home they soon hope to own. But just what is the definition of due diligence, anyway? In the world […more]

The One Thing That Can Make or Break How People Feel About Your House

Jul 31, 2019 |

GMVozd/iStock Considering the time and energy homeowners put toward making their house look great (particularly if they’re trying to sell), many make the critical mistake of neglecting another one of our senses that can be far more powerful: smell. Even if you’ve decorated or staged your home perfectly, if potential buyers walk in and detect […more]

Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Sell Your House

Jul 31, 2019 |

As a homeowner, it’s always tempting to dream about the next big project you’re going to tackle. The possibilities are endless. Should I renovate? Should I refinance? Should I stay? Should I move? The list goes on and on. In today’s housing market, it’s actually a great time to shift your thoughts toward selling your […more]

Curtain Call: 3 Surprising Ways Drapes Can Help Sell Your Home

Jul 30, 2019 |

baona/iStock If you thought your curtains couldn’t be used for much more than hiding from nosy neighbors, think again. Curtains are one of the most underused resources when preparing a home for sale, experts say. The right set of curtains or drapes can make or break some home sales—especially when it comes to transforming a […more]

How to Increase Your Equity Over the Next 5 Years

Jul 30, 2019 |

Many of the questions currently surrounding the real estate industry focus on home prices and where they are heading. The most recent Home Price Expectation Survey (HPES) helps target these projected answers. Here are the results from the Q2 2019 Survey: Home values will appreciate by 4.1% in 2019 The average annual appreciation will be […more]

Watch Out for These Surprises That Can Drive Up the Cost of Buying a Foreclosure Home

Jul 29, 2019 |

tntemerson/iStock Buying a foreclosure home, also known as a distressed property, might seem like a less expensive way to get into your next place. These homes usually sell for about 15% below the home’s actual value. But buying a foreclosure property isn’t always what it seems. While it may look like a bargain, it could […more]

3 Expert Insights On Inventory In The Current Market

Jul 29, 2019 |

The current housing landscape presents greater home values, low interest rates, and high buyer demand. All of these factors point to the strong market forecasted to continue throughout the rest of the year. There is, however, one thing that may cause the industry to tap the brakes: an overall lack of housing inventory. Buyer demand naturally increases […more]