
While affordability remains a challenge in today’s housing market, the ongoing Great Wealth Transfer is poised to unlock new opportunities. Click HERE for full blog.

While affordability remains a challenge in today’s housing market, the ongoing Great Wealth Transfer is poised to unlock new opportunities. Click HERE for full blog.

When you put all these factors together, you see mortgage rates are trending down, home prices are rising more slowly, and wages are going up faster than usual. Click HERE for full blog.

The supply of homes across the country is improving in a big way. As a buyer, that gives you more options for your home search, and ultimately, a better chance of finding what you like. Click HERE for full blog.

Back in 2008, there was an oversupply of homes for sale. Click here for full blog.

It’s critical to have an expert on your side who’s well-versed in navigating today’s housing market dynamics. Click here for full blog.

Starting your retirement journey? Think about downsizing. Click HERE for full blog.

The right asking price is even more important today than it’s been over the last few years. Click HERE for full blog.

The market doesn’t have enough available homes for a repeat of the 2008 housing crisis. Click HERE for full blog.

Owning a home is a significant and powerful decision that represents a big part of the American Dream. Click HERE for full blog.

You could use it to start a business, fund an education, or even to help you afford your next home. Click HERE for full blog.

Mortgage rates are forecast to come down slightly. And, home sales are projected to hold steady. Click HERE for full blog.

The inspection and the appraisal are different but equally important steps when buying a home and you don’t need to manage them by yourself. Click HERE for full blog.

Affordability is still a challenge, so if you’re looking to buy, you’re going to want to make sure you’re taking advantage of any and all resources available.

According to a recent poll from Gallup, real estate has been voted the best long-term investment for twelve straight years.