Blog :: 2023

Evaluating Your Wants and Needs as a Homebuyer Matters More Today

Evaluating Your Wants and Needs as a Homebuyer Matters More Today
When it comes to buying a home, especially with today's affordability challenges, you'll want to be strategic. Mortgage rates impact how much it costs to borrow money for your home loan. And, to help offset the higher borrowing costs today, some homebuyers are taking a close look at their wish list and re-evaluating what features they really need in their next home to avoid overextending. As a recent NerdWallet article says:

Key Reasons To Use a Real Estate Agent When You Sell

Key Reasons To Use a Real Estate Agent When You Sell
Key Reasons To Use a Real Estate Agent When You Sell [INFOGRAPHIC] Some Highlights An agent is a really important part of selling your home because they bring a lot of skill and expertise to the sales process. They'll explain what's happening today, what that means for you, and how to price and market your house. They're also skilled negotiators and well versed in the contracts and disclosures inv

The True Cost of Selling Your House on Your Own

The True Cost of Selling Your House on Your Own
Selling your house is no simple task. While some homeowners opt to sell their homes on their own, known as a FSBO (For Sale by Owner), they often encounter various challenges without the guidance of a real estate agent. If you're currently considering selling your house on your own, here's what you should know.

Lending Standards Are Not Like They Were Leading Up to the Crash

Lending Standards Are Not Like They Were Leading Up to the Crash
You might be worried we're heading for a housing crash, but there are many reasons why this housing market isn't like the one we saw in 2008. One of which is how lending standards are different today. Here's a look at the data to help prove it. Every month, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) releases the Mortgage Credit Availability Index (MCAI). According to their website:

Why Homeownership Wins in the Long Run

Why Homeownership Wins in the Long Run
Today's higher mortgage rates, inflationary pressures, and concerns about a potential recession have some people questioning: should I still buy a home this year? While it's true this year has unique challenges for homebuyers, it's important to think about the long-term benefits of homeownership when making your decision.

Are Home Prices Going Up or Down? That Depends...

Are Home Prices Going Up or Down? That Depends...
Media coverage about what's happening with home prices can be confusing. A large part of that is due to the type of data being used and what they're choosing to draw attention to. For home prices, there are two different methods used to compare home prices over different time periods: year-over-year (Y-O-Y) and month-over-month (M-O-M). Here's an explanation of each.

Why You Can't Compare Now to the 'Unicorn' Years of the Housing Market

Why You Can't Compare Now to the 'Unicorn' Years of the Housing Market
Why You Can't Compare Now to the 'Unicorn' Years of the Housing Market Some Highlights Comparing housing market metrics from one year to another can be challenging in a normal housing market - and the last few years have been anything but normal. In a way, they were ' unicorn ' years. Expect unsettling housing market headlines this year, mostly due to unfair comparisons with the 'unicorn' years. L

The Main Reason Mortgage Rates Are So High

The Main Reason Mortgage Rates Are So High
Today's mortgage rates are top-of-mind for many homebuyers right now. As a result, if you're thinking about buying for the first time or selling your current house to move into a home that better fits your needs, you may be asking yourself these two questions:

Real Estate Is Still Considered the Best Long-Term Investment

Real Estate Is Still Considered the Best Long-Term Investment
With all the headlines circulating about home prices and rising mortgage rates, you may wonder if it still makes sense to invest in homeownership right now. A recent poll from Gallup shows the answer is yes. In fact, real estate was voted the best long-term investment for the 11 th consecutive year, consistently beating other investment types like gold, stocks, and bonds ( see graph below ):
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