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  • Helpful Negotiation Tactics for Today’s Housing Market

    Helpful Negotiation Tactics for Today’s Housing Market

    If you haven’t already heard, homebuyers are regaining some negotiating power in today’s market. And while that doesn’t make this a buyer’s market, it does mean buyers may be able to ask for a little more. So, sellers need to be ready for that possibility and know what they’re willing to negotiate. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell a house, here’s…

  • What Every Homeowner Should Know About Their Equity

    What Every Homeowner Should Know About Their Equity

    Curious about selling your home? Understanding how much equity you have is the first step to unlocking what you can afford when you move. And since home prices rose so much over the past few years, most people have much more equity than they may realize. Here’s a deeper look at what you need to know if you’re ready to…

  • Why the Sandwich Generation Is Buying Multi-Generational Homes

    Why the Sandwich Generation Is Buying Multi-Generational Homes

    Are you a part of the Sandwich Generation? According to Realtor.com, that’s a name for the roughly one in six Americans who take care of their children and their parents or grandparents at the same time. If that sounds familiar to you, juggling all the responsibilities involved certainly must have its challenges. But it turns out there’s one…

  • Should You Rent Out or Sell Your House?

    Should You Rent Out or Sell Your House?

    Figuring out what to do with your house when you’re ready to move can be a big decision. Should you sell it and use the money for your next adventure, or keep it as a rental to build long-term wealth? It’s a question many homeowners face, and the answer isn’t always straightforward. Whether you’re curious about the…

  • The Biggest Mistakes Sellers Are Making Right Now

    The Biggest Mistakes Sellers Are Making Right Now

    The housing market is going through a transition. Higher mortgage rates are causing more moderate buyer activity at the same time the supply of homes for sale is growing. And if you aren’t working with an agent, you may not realize that. Here’s the downside. If you’re not informed, you can’t adjust your strategy or expectations to today’s market. And…

  • Are Home Prices Going To Come Down?

    Are Home Prices Going To Come Down?

    Today’s headlines and news stories about home prices are confusing and make it tough to know what’s really happening. Some say home prices are heading for a correction, but what do the facts say? Well, it helps to start by looking at what a correction means. Here’s what Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com, says: “In stock…

  • How the Economy Impacts Mortgage Rates

    How the Economy Impacts Mortgage Rates

    As someone who’s thinking about buying or selling a home, you’re probably paying close attention to mortgage rates – and wondering what’s ahead. One thing that can affect mortgage rates is the Federal Funds Rate, which influences how much it costs banks to borrow money from each other. While the Federal Reserve (the Fed) doesn’t directly control mortgage rates, they do control…

  • A Newly Built Home May Actually Be More Budget-Friendly

    A Newly Built Home May Actually Be More Budget-Friendly

    If you’re in the market to buy a home, there’s some exciting news for you. Many people assume that newly built homes are more expensive than existing ones (houses that have already been lived in), but that’s not always the case. In fact, exploring newly built homes can sometimes lead to more cost-effective options, especially today.…

  • Why a Foreclosure Wave Isn’t on the Horizon

    Why a Foreclosure Wave Isn’t on the Horizon

    Even though data shows inflation is cooling, a lot of people are still feeling the pinch on their wallets. And those high costs on everything from gas to groceries are fueling unnecessary concerns that more people are going to have trouble making their mortgage payments. But, does that mean there’s a big wave of foreclosures coming? Here’s…

  • How Affordability and Remote Work Are Changing Where People Live

    How Affordability and Remote Work Are Changing Where People Live

    There’s an interesting trend happening in the housing market. People are increasingly moving to more affordable areas, and remote or hybrid work is helping them do it. Consider Moving to a More Affordable Area Today’s high mortgage rates combined with continually rising home prices mean it’s tough for a lot of people to afford a home right now. That’s why many interested…