13 Apr 2023 What’s Ahead for Home Prices in 2023 Over the past year, home prices have been a significant source of speculation. Some experts predicted we’ll see a massive drop in prices and that this could be a repeat of 2008, which hasn’t happened. Others have forecasted a real estate market that could see a small amount of price appreciation or depreciation depending on […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
6 Apr 2023 Balancing Your Wants and Needs as a Homebuyer This... While there are more homes for sale now than there were at this time last year, there’s still an undersupply, with fewer houses available than in more normal, pre-pandemic years. In other words, balancing your wants and needs as a homebuyer this spring will help you find a beautiful home to purchase. The Monthly Housing Market […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
23 Mar 2023 You May Not Need as Much as You Think for Your Dow... Many people believe you need to put down 20% of the purchase price when you buy a home. But according to NAR, recent homebuyers actually put down far less on their purchase. And with programs like FHA loans, VA loans, and USDA loans, some qualified buyers are able to put down as little as 0-3.5%. These programs […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
16 Mar 2023 Should You Consider Buying a Newly Built Home? If you’re thinking about buying a home, chances are your search is focused on previously owned homes. But with so few houses for sale today, it makes sense to consider all your options, and that includes buying a newly built home. The Number of Newly Built Homes Is on the Rise While there are more […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
9 Mar 2023 Today’s Housing Market Is Not Headed for a Crash Earlier this year, a survey indicated that 67% of Americans believe a housing market crash is imminent in the next three years. And it’s no wonder – with all the talk in the media lately about shifts in the housing market, it makes sense that so many people feel this way. But there’s good news […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter