Downsizing to a smaller home is a big – and often – emotional decision. Maybe you’re moving to a smaller home because of a life transition. Or maybe you looked around and realized you have more space than you need. Downsizing has plenty of benefits, but it can be a lot of work. Use our … Read More “10 Tips On How To Downsize Your Home” »
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Are you ready to become a master in the art of home selling? Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time seller, there’s always room to improve your skills and achieve even greater success. Selling your home can be a daunting task, but with the right mindset and a willingness to learn, you can take … Read More “8 Highly Effective Habits and Tips for a Home Seller” »
When you hear “curb appeal,” you imagine a perfectly manicured lawn bordered by colorful perennial flowers. But if you’re selling your home when the snow arrives, lush landscaping isn’t an option. You’ll need to get creative with your winter curb appeal to give buyers a cheerful first impression. And trust us, winter curb appeal is … Read More “12 Winter Curb Appeal Ideas That Shine Through Snow, Sleet, and Rain” »
If you make energy improvements to your home, tax credits are available for a portion of qualifying expenses. The credit amounts and types of qualifying expenses were expanded by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. We’ll help you compare the credits and decide whether they apply to expenses you’ve already paid or will apply to … Read More “Home Energy Tax Credits” »
Do you know the common winter home selling mistakes? Selling your home in winter presents a unique set of challenges. There are still buyers out there, which means there is a good chance you can sell your home for a great price. But to do so, you will need to avoid the most common mistakes … Read More “Winter Home Selling Mistakes to Avoid” »
Multi-generational home buying is a way for families to care for one another, support one another, and often buy a home that may have been previously out of reach. Multi-generational buying may be a home where families live in the same home with elderly parents, children who have boomeranged back home, or other extended family … Read More “All in the Family: Multi-Generational Home Buying” »
Buying has almost always been favored over renting when it comes to housing. For some, renting is considered “throwing money away” while buying is an “investment.” The truth is, the answer to the rent-versus-buy question is much more nuanced than this “one size fits all” approach. It’s more like “which size fits me?” That is … Read More “Should you rent or buy? Before you decide, ask yourself some questions” »
If spring is the best time of year to give your home a thorough cleaning, then fall is the best time to tackle home improvement projects. Not only does the cooler weather force us inside more often, but it’s also the perfect season to finish things up before a long winter. 11 Home Improvement Ideas … Read More “Fall Home Improvement Projects” »
…One Real Estate Agent Has Ever Heard They say your home is the biggest investment you’ll ever make. At the heart of that investment, though, is your mortgage. What seems like a simple concept at face value—a loan granted for buying property—is actually much more complicated. That’s why you’ll hear experts in finance and real … Read More “The 5 Best Pieces of Mortgage Advice…” »
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