Moving With Kids
By Lindy Chapman | Via LinkedIn So your family is moving. Whether to a different city, a new state or even a foreign country–letting go of the security of all that is familiar is difficult. And dealing with the emotions and needs of kids only makes it more challenging! But if you can see it […]
The New Amazon Headquarters Effect: How High Will Home Prices and Rents Go?
Via Realtor.com | By Clare Trapasso It’s no secret that home prices are on the rise across the country. But they’re likely to catapult to new heights in whichever city scores the ultimate prize: Amazon’s second headquarters and the up to 50,000 well-paid workers it plans to employ. Amazon Prime! Read More…
How to capitalize when the inventory shortage peaks
5 ways freed-up housing might impact your business Via Inman | By Bernice Ross The high demand and the tight inventory are the two primary factors holding the real estate market back. The good news is that the inventory shortage may have peaked, and due to rising interest rates, it will probably improve in 2018. […]
Top 10 Affordable, Kid-Friendly Suburbs City Parents Won’t Hate
Via Realtor.com It’s said there’s a season for everything—a time to sow and a time to reap, a time to scoop up bargains at after-holiday sales, and a time to purge that extra crap you didn’t need in the first place. And many new parents inevitably face the most transformative season of all—the one when they decide they have no […]
Home Prices Rose 7% in 2017: Redfin
Inventory has been tightening for 27 months straight Via Inman Home prices rose 6.8 percent year-over-year in the month of December, pushing the median home sale price up to $287,000, according to Redfin’s December housing market report. Home sales for the month were down 2.8 percent, and the level of available for-sale inventory plummeted 14.5 percent […]
Popular Mid-Century Modern Homes Are Fetching Top Dollar
Via Realtor.com Architect Reja Bakh specializes in international mega projects, such as the cultural center and hotel complex he is designing in Beijing. But the project that has captured his imagination involves a tiny glass and stucco house in New Canaan, Conn., built in 1953. Known as the Alice Ball House, the home was designed […]
Which home improvement projects have the highest ROI?
Via Inman News As a real estate agent and trusted adviser, clients likely often reach out and ask your thoughts on home improvement projects to get a better sale price for their home. Lucky for you, Remodeling Magazine just released its 2017 Cost Vs. Value report to help you answer these questions. The report “compares average cost for […]
The 11 Most Important Spots to Declutter Before the Open House
Via Apartment Therapy Make no mistake about it: when you’re selling your house, potential buyers want to see everything. That means no area of your home (not even your utility closet) is safe from the gaze of a serious house hunter. That’s why it’s crucial to maximize every square inch of your place—backyard shed included—by […]
What to Do When Your Pipes Freeze
Via Houzz When you go to turn on your faucets on a frigid day and nothing or only a trickle runs out, it’s the one time you hope you’ve forgotten to pay the water bill. But that’s wishful thinking and you know it, so panic sets in — your pipes are frozen, and if those […]
5 Marketing Skills Every Agent Should Own
Source: REALTOR Magazine 1. Understand Your Client’s Journey Don’t confuse brand experience with marketing—they’re not the same thing, says Alice Soon, marketing manager at Pillar to Post Home Inspectors, the largest home inspection company in North America. “Brand experience is literally the way a customer lives and experiences your brand and how they feel about […]