Give Your Home a Seller’s Edge
Buyers have their own list of must-haves when searching for a new home, but there are certain features that can make a property more appealing. Here are some tips to give your home a seller’s edge:
Curb Appeal The first impression is everything, and for many buyers that starts with the exterior of your home. Make sure the... Read More |
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Window Repair Might Make More Sense Than Replacement: Here’s Why
When it comes to home maintenance, windows often require attention. They might be drafty, showing signs of wear, or simply not functioning as smoothly as they once did. The knee-jerk reaction for many homeowners is to opt for replacements. They believe that new windows will offer significant energy savings and aesthetic improvements. However, before you commit to the large investment of new windows... Read More |
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Try These Easy, Nontoxic Cleaning Tips and Tricks
Housecleaning can take up a big chunk of your day—especially when doing a deep spring cleaning! Try these inexpensive, nontoxic cleaning tips.
Citrus Sink Scrub Use a cut-up grapefruit or lemon covered in salt to clean soap scum buildup on your sinks. The citric acid from the grapefruit combines with the coarseness of the salt to create... Read More |
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The Essential Role of Buyer Representation in Real Estate
A buyer’s agent is a real estate professional who represents the purchaser’s interests in a real estate transaction. Unlike the listing agent, who represents the seller, a buyer’s agent is entirely on your side, guiding you through every step. Here are some ways buyer’s agents are beneficial to the homebuying process:
Finding the Right Home Buyer’s agents listen to your needs and budget to find homes that fit your criteria. They know the local market inside and out and will use their extensive knowledge to show you the... Read More |
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Properties Still Selling, But Days on Market Have Increased
Existing-home sales jumped 9.5% in February, the highest monthly increase in a year, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Monthly sales were unchanged in the Northeast but climbed in the West, South, and Midwest. Year-over-year sales were down 3.3%, with every region posting declines. The median existing-home sales price, meanwhile, increased 5.7%, marking the eighth month in a row of year-over-year increases.
Inventory Dynamics According to NAR economists, additional housing supply helped.... Read More
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