
What’s the best thing to do? Talk with a trusted lender about your options. Click HERE for full blog.
What’s the best thing to do? Talk with a trusted lender about your options. Click HERE for full blog.
What should you know before you get into the process? The basics, an outline, and we can deal with the rest as it comes so as to not mentally overload ourselves and get process paralysis. So, let's walk thru some points that will have you feeling confident when you're standing in front of your Realtor to make your first purchase.
Guide for first-time buyers during the coronavirus era.
After you get your key, you’re excited about living in your dream home. You’re unpacking boxes and ordering new furniture online. But before you settle in, there are a few home improvement tasks you want to get done.
When you start designing your apartment, or are shopping for an apartment, the look and functionality of the kitchen is pretty important. You might look around at the appliances, are they stainless steel? How high are the cabinets? Is there sufficient counter space? However, something you might not give a second thought to is the sink faucet.
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Want to buy your first house? Here is how to get it done.
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Interest rates have increased, but they are still at historic lows. Homeowners that purchased years ago with 6% and 9% interest rates should consider refinancing right now. Rents continue to rise, and now is a great time to invest in a home.
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The process of getting a property ready to put on the market is daunting. There is what seems to be endless amounts of scrutiny over aspect of the home, but what actually needs attention and what can be left alone? There are seven areas that should not be ignored when a property is being prepared for sale.
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Moving into a new place can be full of excitement, anxiety, and emotional breakdowns; however, this melting pot of emotions is completely expected and understandable. But once you’re settled in, it will be smooth sailing from there, right? Maybe.
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Buying a home can prove difficult depending on location, price, and rates; however, chances might be even harder for those a part of this generation: Millennials. For all those individuals born from the 1980s to late 1990’s, also known as the children of the Baby Boomers generation, can anticipate a harder time when looking into the housing market.
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Breaking down NAR's report and debunking some common misconceptions about buying a home.
From tax breaks to energy improvement incentives, there are a bunch of ways your new home can earn you money.