
If you’re debating whether to buy now or wait, remember this: real estate rewards those who get in the market, not those who try to time it perfectly. CLICK HERE for full blog.
If you’re debating whether to buy now or wait, remember this: real estate rewards those who get in the market, not those who try to time it perfectly. CLICK HERE for full blog.
If you’re torn between buying now or waiting, don’t forget that it’s time in the market, not timing the market that truly matters. CLICK HERE for full blog.
Buying a home during the winter means less competition, motivated sellers, and potentially lower prices, too. CLICK HERE for full blog.
Remember, you can’t control what happens in the broader economy or when mortgage rates will come down. CLICK HERE FOR FULL BLOG.
More housing options – and the slower home price growth they bring – can help you find and buy a home that works for your lifestyle and budget. CLICK HERE for full blog.
If you’re planning to sell your house, knowing how long it might take is a big part of planning your next steps. 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.
An agent is a really important part of selling your house. Here are just a few examples why.
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Foreclosures increased 20 percent during the month of October when compared to September.
The U.S. median housing selling price has a new record.
Guide for first-time buyers during the coronavirus era.
Buyers are coming strong into the real estate market, the volume of mortgage applications increased by 2.9 percent.
The median sale price of homes jumped 11% year over year by July 25. The price, $315,000, its the highest sale price registered since 2014.
Wealthy investors are using the COVID19 crisis as an opportunity to expand their portfolios in the real estate market. During this unprecedented time there are many potential bargains to be made and opportunities to increase one’s allocations to property.