With home prices rising at a pretty good clip, you probably have some usable equity in your home. Borrowing against that equity is not always a great idea, but if you are reinvesting the money to make necessary or value-added improvements to your home, utilizing equity might be the way to go. Whether you choose… Read More
Real Estate Discounts for Home Sellers
Homes Are Selling Faster and Prices Are Rising
Homes Are Selling Faster and Prices Are Rising. This isn’t what anyone might have predicted for the Real Estate market during a pandemic. A lingering nationwide lack of inventory, worsened by Covid 19, is clearly responsible behind the scenes. But even though demand experienced the anticipated drop-off at the onset of the quarantine, it proved… Read More
The Before, Could be More Important than the Open House Itself
There are multiple things to keep in mind when considering whether or not an Open House can work for you. General traffic patterns in the neighborhood determine signage including where, how much, and the need for enhanced visibility in some instances. During what hours is traffic the heaviest, and more importantly what type of traffic… Read More
Your Real Estate Agent is Your Employee, 5 Important Interview Questions to Ask
How do I find the best Realtor to sell my home? There’s a misconception about the Real Estate world, that the agent is in charge of selling your home while you as the homeowner, sign some paperwork and wait. – What Will My Closing Costs Be? – Your Realtor is in truth, your employee. The… Read More
HUD and VA Find Permanent Homes for 5,200 Homeless Veterans
HUD and VA Find Permanent Homes for 5,200 Homeless Veterans To help end veteran homelessness, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are awarding nearly $38 million to help more than 5,200 homeless veterans find a permanent place to call home. The rental assistance announced… Read More