After more than two decades in real estate, I’ve learned one universal truth: the key to surviving house showings isn’t just charm or market knowledge—it’s preparation. If you’ve been in the business as long as I have, you know every house has its surprises, and a well-stocked survival kit is your secret weapon. Here’s what […]
Happiness Through the Ages: From Dolls to Decluttering and Hot Cocoa
Happiness, my dear friends, is a bit like a shape-shifting magical creature—constantly changing, often elusive, and occasionally found lurking in unexpected places, like the bottom of a cup of hot cocoa. As a child, happiness was easy. It came in the form of dolls who all had dramatic soap-opera lives under my direction and in […]
Should You Sell Your House As-Is or Make Repairs?
A recent study from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows most sellers (61%) completed at least minor repairs when selling their house. But sometimes life gets in the way and that’s just not possible. Maybe that’s why, 39% of sellers chose to sell as-is instead (see chart below): If you’re feeling stressed because you don’t have the time, budget, or resources to […]
The Day After Thanksgiving: Gratitude Beyond a Single Day
The day after Thanksgiving always feels quieter. The turkey leftovers are tucked in the fridge, the last bit of pie may have been eaten for breakfast, and the festivities fade into a peaceful calm. But while the holiday itself is over, its meaning lingers. Thanksgiving is about gratitude, but I can’t help but wonder if […]
Control the Controllables If You’re Worried About Mortgage Rates
Chances are you’re hearing a lot about mortgage rates right now, and all you really want to hear is that they’re coming back down. And if you’ve seen headlines about the early November Federal Funds Rate cut by the Federal Reserve (The Fed), maybe you got hopeful mortgage rates would start to decline right away. Although some […]
How Co-Buying a Home Helps with Affordability Today
Buying a home in today’s market can feel like an uphill battle – especially with home prices and mortgage rates putting pressure on your budget. If you’re feeling stuck, co-buying could be one way to help you get your foot in the door. Freddie Mac says: “If you are an aspiring homeowner, buying a home with your family or friends could be […]
Why Today’s Mortgage Debt Isn’t a Sign of a Housing Market Crash
One major reason why we’re not heading toward a foreclosure crisis is the high level of equity homeowners have today. Unlike in the last housing bubble, where many homeowners owed more than their homes were worth, today’s homeowners have far more equity than debt. That’s a big part of the reason why even though mortgage debt is at an […]
What To Look For From This Week’s Fed Meeting
You may be hearing a lot of talk about the Federal Reserve (the Fed) and how their actions will impact the housing market right now. Here’s why. The Fed meets again this week to decide the next step with the Federal Funds Rate. That’s how much it costs banks to borrow from each other. Now, that’s not […]
Could a 55+ Community Be Right for You?
If you’re thinking about downsizing, you may be hearing about 55+ communities and wondering if they’d be a good fit for you. Here’s some information that could help you make your decision. What Is a 55+ Community? It’s important to note that these communities aren’t just for people who need extra support – they can be […]
2025 Housing Market Forecasts: What To Expect
Looking ahead to 2025, it’s important to know what experts are projecting for the housing market. And whether you’re thinking of buying or selling a home next year, having a clear picture of what they’re calling for can help you make the best possible decision for your homeownership plans. Here’s an early look at the most recent projections on mortgage […]
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