Category: Real Estate

  • Buying a Home in Your 20s? Yes, You Can!

    Buying a home of your own in your 20s has many advantages, but can be a bit intimidating. Here are some helpful things to consider before you buy: Use a reputable, knowledgeable Realtor: A referral from a friend or family member can go a long way to set you on the path to home ownership…

  • Millennials Approach Real Estate by Moving Back Home

    Nearly half of all millennials are looking to ease financial and emotional pressures by living closer to their parents. Millennials are finding it hard to save money for a down payment on a home. As rents rise, and student debt eats into savings they are choosing to live closer to home. Therefore, getting a leg…

  • They have our money, are our jobs next?

    They have our money, are our jobs next?

    Remember the good old days when a Travel Agent booked your vacations? Price Line, Expedia and Trivago are the new normal. Today, The Motley Fool article, goo.gl/nfjEbK, talks about how mortgage brokers are beginning to be replaced by automated web-sites. Another article, goo.gl/YG7RMJ, showcases the Real Estate Industry where automation is on the move to…

  • Buying Remains Cheaper Than Renting in 39 States!

    In the latest Rent vs. Buy Report from Trulia, they explained that homeownership remains cheaper than renting with a traditional 30-year fixed rate mortgage in the 100 largest metro areas in the United States. The updated numbers show that the range is an average of 3.5% less expensive in San Jose (CA), all the way…

  • 2.29 Homes For The Cost Of 1 Banana (per lb.)!

    A 2500 square foot house(90,000pounds) in Connecticut costs on average $325,000 which is about 27 cents/lb. Bananas today, on average cost 62 cents per pound. It’s a no brainer, buy over 2 homes for the cost of  1 banana per lb. Build equity and invest in your future! Bananas What you pay now: $0.62 (average price for a pound…

  • Paying For Your House By The Mile

    Paying For Your House By The Mile

    Lower gas prices has shown to improve consumer confidence by leaving more money to spend. Potential buyers are willing to pay more for housing and commuting and real estate professionals are willing to spend more time behind the wheel to close the deal. A recent study from Florida Atlantic University and Longwood University actually provide data to support this. The collaborative…

  • When Buying a House, Beware the Buried Oil Tank

          An underground heating-oil tank is a sleeping giant usually left undisturbed until the house hits the market. Nobody wants to pay for the costly remediation of soil contamination. Although it’s not a law, buyers attorneys and mortgage lenders typically insist upon determining whether there is a buried tank. If a buried tank is…

  • Cooler Weather Makes Real Estate A Hot Investment 1.0

    Cooler weather cools down real estate. Did you know that this is the best time to buy a house? Sellers are more motivated to sell because their property is likely the home that for whatever reason didn’t sell during the peak season.  To heat or winterize a home are unfavorable expenses for a seller. Also, the seller is…

  • Buying vs. Renting October 2015

    Buying a home is still better than renting. Start building your equity today! Once upon a time renting made a lot of sense.  Times have changed.  Drastic rent increases should make tenants rethink buying. There are hurdles and solutions. Remember, investing in yourself with housing can only be done one way.  Buy  a home! Hurdle…