Newly Built Homes May Be Less Expensive Than You Think
Do you think a brand-new home means a bigger price tag? Think again. Right now, something unique is happening in the housing market. According to the Census and the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the median price of newly built homes is actually lower than the median price for existing homes (ones that have already … Continue reading "Newly Built Homes May Be Less Expensive Than You Think"
Read MoreHome Projects That Add the Most Value
Some Highlights Whether you’re planning to move soon or not, you want to be strategic about which home projects you take on. Because not all of them will be worth it. Before you decide what upgrades to tackle, talk to an agent who knows what’s in demand in your area and where you’re most likely to … Continue reading "Home Projects That Add the Most Value"
Read MoreIs It Better To Rent or Buy a Home?
You’ve probably asked yourself lately: Is it even worth trying to buy a home right now? With high home prices and stubborn mortgage rates, renting can seem like the safer choice right now. Or maybe your only choice. That’s a very real feeling. And perhaps buying today isn’t your best move; it’s not for everyone … Continue reading "Is It Better To Rent or Buy a Home?"
Read MoreThe Secret To Selling Your House in Today’s Market
A few years ago, homes were flying off the shelves and getting multiple offers well over their asking price. It felt like you could name your price and still have buyers lined up at the door. But today’s housing market is different. Buyers are getting more selective now that inventory has grown. Homes are sitting … Continue reading "The Secret To Selling Your House in Today’s Market"
Read MoreMany Veterans Don’t Know about This VA Home Loan Benefit
For 80 years, Veterans Affairs (VA) home loans have helped countless Veterans buy a home. But even though a lot of Veterans have access to this powerful program, the majority don't know about one of its core benefits. According to a report from Veterans United only 3 in 10 Veterans are aware they may be … Continue reading "Many Veterans Don’t Know about This VA Home Loan Benefit"
Read MoreCommon Real Estate Terms Explained
If you're a first-time homebuyer, chances are you'll come across some terms you’re not familiar with. And that can be overwhelming, especially while going through one of the biggest purchases of your life. The good news is you don’t need to be an expert on real estate jargon. That’s your agent’s job. But getting to … Continue reading "Common Real Estate Terms Explained"
Read MoreReal Estate Is Voted the Best Long-Term Investment 12 Years in a Row
Some Highlights In a recent poll from Gallup, real estate has once again been voted the best long-term investment. And it’s claimed that top spot for 12 straight years now. That’s because homeownership is one of the top ways to build your wealth, even with home price growth moderating and ongoing economic uncertainty. If you’ve … Continue reading "Real Estate Is Voted the Best Long-Term Investment 12 Years in a Row"
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Read More Thinking about an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage? Read This First.
If you’ve been house hunting lately, you’ve probably felt the sting of today’s mortgage rates. And it’s because of those rates and rising home prices that many homebuyers are starting to explore other types of loans to make the numbers work. And one option that’s gaining popularity? Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs). If you remember the crash … Continue reading "Thinking about an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage? Read This First."
Read MoreWeekend Projects To Boost the Value of Your Home
With the cost of just about everything going up these days — groceries, gas and utilities — you might be feeling like now just isn’t the time to take on any home projects. But remember, you don’t need to tackle a full-on renovation to make a big impact. And if you don’t know where to … Continue reading "Weekend Projects To Boost the Value of Your Home"
Read MoreWhat Happens to the Housing Market When the Economy Slows Down?
There’s a lot of noise out there about what an economic slowdown could mean for the housing market. And if it leaves you feeling a little uneasy, you’re not alone. But here’s the thing. If you’re worried about what a potential recession could mean for the value of your home, or your homebuying power, your … Continue reading "What Happens to the Housing Market When the Economy Slows Down?"
Read MoreWhy Now Could Be the Sweet Spot for Sellers
Over the past year, a lot of people put their moving plans on hold. Affordability weakened, and it was harder to find a home in budget, especially when inventory was so low. But things are shifting in a big way. Today, a rare balance is emerging — more choices when you buy, but still strong … Continue reading "Why Now Could Be the Sweet Spot for Sellers"
Read MoreWhat Waiting To Buy Could Cost You
A lot of people want to buy a home, but they feel stuck in “wait and see” mode. Maybe you’re one of them. You’re holding your breath, hoping prices will fall or rates will come back down. But while you’re waiting, the market is moving — without you. The reality is, trying to time the … Continue reading "What Waiting To Buy Could Cost You"
Read MoreMore Homes for Sale Isn’t a Warning Sign – It's Your Buying Opportunity
Maybe you’ve heard the number of homes for sale has reached a recent high. And it might make you question if this is the start of another housing market crash. But the reality is, the data proves that’s just not the case. In most areas, more inventory isn’t bad news. It’s actually a sign of … Continue reading "More Homes for Sale Isn’t a Warning Sign – It's Your Buying Opportunity"
Read MoreWhat Buyers Need To Know About Homeowners Association Fees
When buying a home, you’re probably thinking about mortgage rates, home prices, your down payment, and maybe even your closing costs. But you may not be thinking about homeowners association (HOA) fees. While you won’t necessarily have these, you should know it’s a possibility, depending on where you decide to live. A homeowners association is … Continue reading "What Buyers Need To Know About Homeowners Association Fees"
Read MoreYou Could Use Some of Your Equity To Give Your Children the Gift of Home
If you’re a homeowner, chances are you’ve built up a lot of wealth – just by living in your house and watching its value grow over time. And that equity? It’s something that could help change your child’s life. Since affordability is still a challenge, a lot of first-time buyers are struggling to buy a … Continue reading "You Could Use Some of Your Equity To Give Your Children the Gift of Home"
Read MoreHousing Market Forecasts for the Second Half of 2025
Some Highlights Are you wondering what to expect if you buy or sell a home in the second half of the year? Here’s what the expert forecasts tell you. Mortgage rates are expected to come down slightly. There will be more homes available for sale. And as inventory rises, home price growth will moderate. Want … Continue reading "Housing Market Forecasts for the Second Half of 2025"
Read MoreWhy Would I Move with a 3% Mortgage Rate?
If you have a 3% mortgage rate, you’re probably pretty hesitant to let that go. And even if you’ve toyed with the idea of moving, this nagging thought may be holding you back: “why would I give that up?” But when you ask that question, you may be putting your needs on the back burner … Continue reading "Why Would I Move with a 3% Mortgage Rate?"
Read MoreDon’t Let Student Loans Hold You Back from Homeownership
Did you know? According to a recent study, 72% of people with student loans think their debt will delay their ability to buy a home. Maybe you’re one of them and you're wondering: Do you have to wait until you’ve paid off those loans before you can buy your first home? Or is it possible … Continue reading "Don’t Let Student Loans Hold You Back from Homeownership"
Read MoreWhy Buyers Are More Likely To Get Concessions Right Now
Especially in areas where inventory is rising, both homebuilders and sellers are sweetening the deal for buyers with things like paid closing costs, mortgage rate buy-downs, and more. In the industry, it’s called a concession or an incentive. What Are Concessions and Incentives? When a seller or builder gives you something extra to help with … Continue reading "Why Buyers Are More Likely To Get Concessions Right Now"
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