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

There are a few key things you’ll want to avoid after applying for a mortgage to make sure you’re in the best position when you get to the closing table. 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.

It’s natural to feel disappointed when your listing has expired and your house didn’t sell. Click here for full blog.

If you’re debating whether to buy now or wait, remember it’s time in the market, not timing the market. Click HERE for full blog.

As we move into the second half of 2024, here’s what experts say you should expect for home prices, mortgage rates, and home sales. 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.

While the uptick in price reductions might seem troubling, it’s not a cause for concern. Click HERE for full blog.

Once you’ve connected with a trusted local agent and run the numbers, you’re one step closer to making a move you may not have thought was realistic. Click HERE for full blog.

June is a busy month in the housing market because a lot of people buy and sell this time of year. Click HERE for full blog.

With all the headlines and talk about housing affordability, it can be tempting to get lost in the financial side of buying a home. CLICK HERE for full blog.

The asking price for your house can impact your bottom line and how quickly it sells. Click HERE for full blog.

If you’ve had these three questions on your mind and they’ve been holding you back from selling, hopefully, it helps to have this information now. Click HERE for full blog.

Let’s connect to make sure you have the latest information available on home prices and mortgage rate expectations. Click HERE for full blog.