Monthly Archives: June 2024
The Difference Between an Inspection and an Appraisal
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. Read More
Focus on Time in the Market, Not Timing the Market
If you’re able to buy at today’s rates and prices, it may be better to focus on time in the market, rather than timing the market. Read More
Housing Market Forecast: What’s Ahead for the 2nd Half of 2024
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. Read More
The Downsides of Selling Your House Without an Agent
Considering selling your house without an agent? You should know there are some serious downsides to handling it on your own. Read More
What You Need To Know About Today’s Down Payment Programs
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. Read More
Worried About Mortgage Rates? Control the Controllables
You can’t control the economic factors influencing interest rates. But you can get the best rate for your situation, and improving your credit score is the right place to start. Read More
Real Estate Is Still the Best Long-Term Investment [INFOGRAPHIC]
That’s because a home is so much more just than a roof over your head. It’s also an asset that typically grows in value over time. Read More
Homebuilders Aren’t Overbuilding, They’re Catching Up
While it’s true new home construction is a bigger segment of the market than the norm, that’s not a bad thing. Builders aren’t overbuilding, and they’re responding to market signals to avoid repeating the mistakes that were made in 2008. Read More
Home Prices Aren’t Declining, But Headlines Might Make You Think They Are
Home prices are continuing to grow, just at a more moderate pace. Read More
Savings Strategies Every First-Time Homebuyer Needs To Know
By using these strategies and focusing on your savings over time, you can make sure you’re well on the path to having what you need to buy your first home. Read More
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