Category: Buyer
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How to Find the Best Deal Possible on a Home Right Now
If you want to find the best deal possible on a home right now, start by looking where others aren’t. With 1 in 5 sellers cutting prices , the homes that have been sitting a little longer could be your best opportunity to save.
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Most Experts Are Not Worried About a Recession
Most Americans think a recession is coming. But most experts don’t. So, you don’t have to put your moving plans on hold. If your finances are solid, your job is stable, and you have a real need to move, you can still make it happen.
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4 Reasons Your House Is High on Every Buyer’s Wish List This Season
There are plenty of good reasons to put (or keep) your house on the market during this time of year. If you want to talk strategy for how to make the most of this season in our market, let’s connect.
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Would You Let $80 a Month Hold You Back from Buying a Home?
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You don’t have to wait for 5.99%. You have the chance to move (and save) right now. So, ask yourself: Would you let $80 hold you back from buying a home?
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Why Your Home Equity Still Puts You Way Ahead
Even with prices coming down in some markets, today’s homeowners are still sitting on near record amounts of equity.
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Is the Housing Market Going to Crash? Here’s What Experts Say
If you have been waiting to buy or sell because you are worried about a crash, it’s time to look at the data – not the headlines.
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The $280 Shift in Affordability Every Homebuyer Should Know
Affordability is improving in many markets. And that resets the math on your move. This is the time to start looking again.
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Why Experts Say Mortgage Rates Should Ease Over the Next Year
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Keeping up with all of these shifts can feel overwhelming. That’s why having an experienced agent or lender on your side matters. I will give you real-time updates on mortgage rates.
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What Buyers Say They Need Most (and how the market’s responding)
Both of the top concerns for buyers are seeing some improvement. Prices are moderating. Rates are easing. And both trends could stick around going into 2026.