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Ready To Sell, but Don’t Know Where You’ll Go? [INFOGRAPHIC]

ICYMI: Some Highlights * If you’re thinking of selling your house but don’t know what you should buy, you have options. * Existing homes offer a wide variety of home styles, an established neighborhood, and lived-in charm. Meanwhile, new home construction lets you create your perfect home, cash in on energy efficiency, and minimize repairs. * Whether you’re looking for newly built or existing homes, both have their perks. If you’re ready to sell your house, let’s connect today to go over the perks of both existing and newly built homes to find out what’s right for you. http://dlvr.it/S5D8zz

Sellers: Make Today’s Home Price Appreciation Work for You

FYI: Home prices continue to rise as we move through the summer, and that’s good news for sellers who are looking to maximize their home’s potential. If you’re on the fence about whether to list your house now or later, the question you should really ask is: will this price appreciation last? Here’s what three leading […] http://dlvr.it/S5BR7Z

Surprising Shift Favors Homeowners: Buyers Now Prefer Existing Homes

ICYMI: In April, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) posted an article, Home Buyers’ Preferences Shift Towards New Construction, which reported: “60% of people who were looking to buy a home in 2020 said they’d prefer new construction to an existing home.” However, it seems buyers are now shifting their preferences back to existing homes. […] http://dlvr.it/S59S44

Ready To Sell, but Don’t Know Where You’ll Go? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Some Highlights * If you’re thinking of selling your house but don’t know what you should buy, you have options. * Existing homes offer a wide variety of home styles, an established neighborhood, and lived-in charm. Meanwhile, new home construction lets you create your perfect home, cash in on energy efficiency, and minimize repairs. * Whether you’re looking for newly built or existing homes, both have their perks. If you’re ready to sell your house, let’s connect today to go over the perks of both existing and newly built homes to find out what’s right for you. http://dlvr.it/S582QL

With Rents on the Rise – Is Now the Time To Buy?

FYI: According to recent data from realtor.com, median rental prices have reached their highest point ever recorded in many areas across the country. The report found rents rose by 8.1% from the same time last year. As it notes: “Beyond simply recovering to pre-pandemic levels, rents across the country are surging. Typically, rents fluctuate less than […] http://dlvr.it/S573t4

Sellers: Make Today’s Home Price Appreciation Work for You

ICYMI: Home prices continue to rise as we move through the summer, and that’s good news for sellers who are looking to maximize their home’s potential. If you’re on the fence about whether to list your house now or later, the question you should really ask is: will this price appreciation last? Here’s what three leading […] http://dlvr.it/S560VF

Surprising Shift Favors Homeowners: Buyers Now Prefer Existing Homes

In April, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) posted an article, Home Buyers’ Preferences Shift Towards New Construction, which reported: “60% of people who were looking to buy a home in 2020 said they’d prefer new construction to an existing home.” However, it seems buyers are now shifting their preferences back to existing homes. […] http://dlvr.it/S54ZD0

Key Questions To Ask Yourself Before Buying a Home

FYI: Sometimes it can feel like everyone has advice when it comes to buying a home. While your friends and loved ones may have your best interests in mind, they may also be missing crucial information about today’s housing market that you need to make your best decision. Before you decide whether you’re ready to buy […] http://dlvr.it/S53Xwg

With Rents on the Rise – Is Now the Time To Buy?

ICYMI: According to recent data from realtor.com, median rental prices have reached their highest point ever recorded in many areas across the country. The report found rents rose by 8.1% from the same time last year. As it notes: “Beyond simply recovering to pre-pandemic levels, rents across the country are surging. Typically, rents fluctuate less than […] http://dlvr.it/S52Tb5