
While it’s natural to feel a bit uncertain during an election year, history shows the housing market remains strong and resilient. Click HERE for full blog.

While it’s natural to feel a bit uncertain during an election year, history shows the housing market remains strong and resilient. Click HERE for full blog.

There are more homes actively for sale. Builders are motivated to sell, so a newly built home may be more achievable than you think. Click here for full blog.

Buyers are regaining a bit of negotiation power in today’s market. Buyers, knowing what levers you can pull will help you feel confident and empowered going into your purchase. Click HERE for full blog.

Recent economic data may signal that hope is on the horizon for mortgage rates. Click HERE for full blog.

If you’re worried about a potential foreclosure crisis, know there’s nothing in the data to suggest that’ll happen. 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.

Having a hard time finding a home in your budget? Click HERE for full blog.

If you have questions about what’s happening in the housing market and what that means for you, click HERE for full blog.

Even though inventory is still low, you don’t want to wait for more competition to pop up in your neighborhood. Click HERE for full blog.


Today’s housing market still favors sellers. If you’re ready to sell your house, let’s connect so you can start making your moves.
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If you’re looking to buy a home in 2024, getting pre-approved is a key piece of the puzzle. Mortgage pre-approval means a lender checks your finances and decides how much you’re qualified to borrow.

