Avoiding Common Homebuyer Mistakes in a Seller's Market

Avoiding Common Homebuyer Mistakes in a Seller's Market

We've been in a seller's market for a while now; the pandemic stirred up massive demand for more residential space, and the supply of homes has not been able to keep up since then. A seller's market can present unique challenges and opportunities for pros

Jan 09, 2024 | Purchasing a Home

The Rise of House-Hacking Among Millennials and Gen Z

The Rise of House-Hacking Among Millennials and Gen Z

Amidst escalating home prices and rising interest rates, a notable trend is gaining traction among Gen Z and millennial homebuyers: "house hacking." This innovative strategy involves renting out a part or the entirety of a home to generate supplementary i

Jan 02, 2024 | Purchasing a Home

What Are the Tax Benefits of Homeownership?

What Are the Tax Benefits of Homeownership?

Today, we're about to embark on a journey that delves into the intricate world of financial wisdom concealed within the very walls of your home.  We'll unravel the hidden tax treasures that homeownership bestows upon the wise. It's not merely about b

Dec 26, 2023 | Purchasing a Home

Choosing Between a 5/1 and 7/1 ARM?

Choosing Between a 5/1 and 7/1 ARM?

With 30-year mortgage rates now topping 20-year highs, borrowers are looking to alternative loan options to save money on home loans. Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) are becoming more popular as homebuyers and refinancers look for lower introductory inte

Dec 19, 2023 | Purchasing a Home

What’s the Difference Between the Sales Price and Appraised Value of a Home?

What’s the Difference Between the Sales Price and Appraised Value of a Home?

During the home buying process, you will encounter many unfamiliar terms, some of which may seem like the same thing. One such pair might be “sales price” and “appraised value.” They both refer to how much the house is worth, right? Actually, there is a d

Apr 06, 2022 | Purchasing a Home

Who Owns My House: Me or My Mortgage Lender?

Who Owns My House: Me or My Mortgage Lender?

The standard home buying process follows this formula: you find the right property, you go under contract to buy it, you get approved for a mortgage loan, the lender lends you enough money to buy the home, you sign papers, and you move into your new house

Feb 09, 2022 | Purchasing a Home

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