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Five factors when selling your home
Owners directly control four of the five factors that affect the sale of any home: price, location, condition, terms, and the agent you select. The one thing you can't control is the location of the home, but you can adjust the other factors to compensate for Continue Reading
Are prices and rates going to continue to rise?
One of the most talked about questions in the real estate market has to do with "Will prices continue to rise now that interest rates have increased dramatically this year?" It is understandable to think that if the Federal Reserve is using interest rate increases to slow Continue Reading
Moving Down in and Up Market
Selling and buying a lower priced home in an "Up" market can be to your advantage. The advantage is to maximize the sales price on your existing home and replace it with a less expensive one. Moving down in an "up" market may be to your advantage in multiple Continue Reading
Buy Before You Sell
A common concern for homeowners is that if they sell their home first, they may not be able to find another home to buy. It is understandable with the low inventories currently available in most markets, but a strong argument can be made to buy your replacement home Continue Reading
Become a Victim of Inflation or Benefit from It
In inflationary times, currently the highest in 40 years, the purchasing power of your money diminishes each day; essentially, buying you less. The biggest threat is to be without capital assets, like a home, that are benefiting from the Continue Reading
You Don’t Have To Give An Arm to Get a Lower Rate
Rising interest rates compounded with increasing home prices are causing affordability issues for many buyers. To keep payments low, you won't have to give an arm, but more buyers are considering getting an ARM, adjustable-rate mortgages. Mortgage rates are near its Continue Reading
Homeownership and the Three M’s
Homes are valuable assets and must be maintained so they function properly, are safe, enjoyable and hold their value. Attention to maintenance, minimizing expenses and managing debt & risk will protect your investment. Maintenance It is interesting that Continue Reading