“Homebuyers who are looking for that ‘new-home smell’ may be in a relatively friendlier market than times past when new homes were considerably more expensive than used ones.”If you’re interested in seeing what builders nearby have to offer, lean on your real estate agent. Their knowledge of local builders, new communities, and builder contracts will be important in this process.
“. . . they can personalize it and possibly increase its potential resale value with cosmetic upgrades . . . Plus, if a home comes with physical details or stories that add charm, in some cases, these elements are attractive enough to add to a home’s resale value . . .”Want to see what’s available? Your real estate agent can show you what homes are for sale in your area, so you can see if there’s one that works for you and your needs.
If you’re thinking about downsizing, you may be hearing about 55+ communities and wondering if they’d be a good fit for you.
Want to know some of the top mistakes sellers are making today and how to make sure they don’t happen to you too?
Is that going to shift now that inventory is growing? Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.
Here’s an early look at the most recent projections on mortgage rates, home sales, and prices for 2025.
It’s no surprise that the upcoming Presidential election might have you speculating about what’s ahead.
Experts say the overall downward trend should continue as long as inflation and the economy keeps cooling.
Here’s what that means when you buy: more options for your search, more negotiation power for you.
Have you ever heard the phrase: don’t believe everything you hear? Here are just a few misconceptions they can help disprove.
In today's housing market, many sellers are making a critical mistake: overpricing their houses.
Laura has worked in the real estate industry for over 21+ years and has amassed a renowned class of clientele and unmatched experience. Contact her today so she can guide you through the buying and selling process.