** Attention Homebuyers! ** Don’t let the new Homebuyers Agreement hold you back from exploring open houses! Keep these 3 KEY TIPS in mind when visiting: 1. **Working with an agent?** If you’ve signed a buyer representation agreement, make sure to keep a copy on your phone and share it with the agent hosting the open house. … Read More “FridayFacts; Don’t Be Mislead” »
Thinking about buying a home? While today’s mortgage rates might seem a bit intimidating, here are two solid reasons why, if you’re ready and able, it could still be a smart move to get your own place. 1. Home Values Typically Go Up Over Time There’s been some confusion over the past year or so about which way home … Read More “The Perks of Buying over Renting” »
Nestled in a quiet East Turlock neighborhood, this darling home is just moments away from churches, schools, and shopping. The floor plan includes a formal living room with a cozy fireplace, a dinette area, and a spacious family room, all featuring fresh interior and exterior paint, refinished flooring, and new carpet. The home offers flexibility … Read More “SOLD – 2530 El Capitan Dr. Turlock” »
#FridayFacts Homebuyers, take note! The recent NAR settlement has introduced some key changes that are beneficial for you. One of the biggest updates? The new Buyer’s Agreement, which is now *required* before touring any home. Here’s what you need to know: **Legally Binding:** The Buyer’s Agreement is a contract between you and your real estate agent, … Read More “FridayFacts; Homebuyers, take note! “ »
Going by the meteorological calendar, autumn always begins on 1st September and ends on 30th November, but astronomical autumn differs, beginning on 23rd September 2024 and ending on 22nd December 2024. From preparing your outdoor space to deep cleaning the house and making seasonal autumn decor updates, there are lots of little jobs to do to get … Read More “10 Ways to Prepare Your Home for the Autumn Season” »
Home sellers spend approximately $14,163 on home improvements. They undertake repairs like roof and foundation fixes to secure a favorable sale price. So, imagine their shock when these fixes don’t deliver the expected Return on Investment (ROI). You can skip this expensive rigmarole by selling your house as is in California. Without spending a dime on … Read More “How to Sell Your House As Is in California Without Losing Money” »
The recent NAR settlement, which took effect last month, has sparked many questions from both prospective homebuyers and sellers. If you’re familiar with the situation, you know. But if not, here’s a brief overview: A class action lawsuit brought by a group of Missouri home sellers against the National Association of Realtors (NAR) resulted in … Read More “FridayFact;: The NAR Settlement Update” »
One of the biggest decisions you’ll make as a retiree is where you want to live. Maybe you want to move closer to grandchildren, live in a retirement community or perhaps moving will free up some money for your retirement plans. Or maybe you want to buy a home that’s better suited to the retirement lifestyle. … Read More “Buying a home after retirement” »
Whether you live in an apartment, townhome or single family home, an old home or are building a new home, there are many ways to protect and improve your indoor air quality. Indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles into the air are a primary cause of indoor air quality problems in homes. Inadequate … Read More “Protect Indoor Air Quality in Your Home” »
Located near CSU, Stanislaus, this custom-built 3-bedroom & 2-bath home, approx. 1, 530 sf, has a very open floor plan with upgraded tiled flooring throughout. The living room includes a fireplace with a slider to the back patio. The former dining area overlooks the front yard as does the adjacent kitchen. The two-car garage has … Read More “SOLD – 517 W Tuolumne Rd. Turlock” »