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3 Tips for Buying a Home Today
You needed to be prepared as you set out on your home search. Here are three tips for buying the home of your dreams today. Read More
Why a Home Inspection Is Important [INFOGRAPHIC]
If you're buying a home, here's what you should know about your home inspection and why it's so important. Read More
Experts Increase 2022 Home Price Projections
If you’re wondering if home prices are going to come down due to the cooldown in the housing market or a potential recession, here’s what you need to know. Read More
What Would a Recession Mean for the Housing Market?
According to recent surveys, recession is growing. Here’s a look at historical data to show what happened in real estate during previous recessions to help prove why you shouldn’t be afraid of what a recession would mean for the housing market today. Read More
The U.S. Homeownership Rate Is Growing
The desire to own a home is still strong today. According to census, homeownership is on the rise and here's the graph to illustrate the increase of homeownership rate over the last year. Read More
Why Experts Say the Housing Market Won’t Crash [INFOGRAPHIC]
Many people remember the housing crash in 2008, but experts say today’s market is fundamentally different in many ways and here's why. Read More
What Does the Rest of the Year Hold for Home Prices?
Whether you're a home buyer, seller or both, you might want to know if home prices will fall this year. Here's why this matters in homeownership. Read More
Selling Your House? Your Asking Price Matters More Now Than Ever
There’s no doubt about the fact that the housing market is slowing from the frenzy we saw over the past two years. But what does that mean for you if you’re thinking of selling your house? Read More
Why It’s Still a Sellers’ Market
When we talk about the real estate market during the pandemic, you might question what does it mean for your selling plans. Here's why it's still a sellers' market. Read More
3 Graphs To Show This Isn’t a Housing Bubble
With the headlines in the media, some consumers believe the market is in a housing bubble. The good news is there's a concrete data to show why this is nothing like the last time. Here's the data. Read More