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The Ultimate Relocation Guide: From Finding a House to Feeling at Home

The Ultimate Relocation Guide: From Finding a House to Feeling at Home The peak moving season is upon us. In fact, according to Move.com, almost 70% of U.S. moves occur between May and September.1 And while the percentage of Americans who move each year has declined, the desire to relocate remains strong.2,3  In fact, Architectural Digest recently declared “Americans are restless” after a survey...

Income Properties 101 – What You Need To Know

Income Properties Are Trending, But Is Landlord Life for You? If the thought of investing your money into brick and mortar—or perhaps some stylishly-painted siding—excites you, join the club. Investing in real estate has long been one of Americans' favorite ways to grow their wealth. In fact, over 70% of single-family rental properties are currently owned by individual investors rather than...

Real Estate Market Forecast: Opportunities for Home Buyers and Sellers in 2024

Real Estate Market Forecast: Opportunities for Home Buyers and Sellers in 2024 A growing share of home buyers and sellers sat on the sidelines last year as the pace of home sales continued its downward trajectory.1 In fact, since the Federal Reserve began its series of interest rate hikes in 2022, the combination of higher borrowing costs and record-high home prices has fostered the steepest real estate...

Preparing for Holiday House Guests

Preparing your home for holiday houseguests can be both exciting and a bit overwhelming, but it's all about creating a warm and welcoming environment. Here are some tips to help you get ready: Clean and Tidy Up: Deep Clean: Prioritize communal areas and guest rooms. Declutter: Clear surfaces and make space in closets and drawers for your guests' belongings. Guest Room Prep: Fresh Linens:...

Real Estate Relocation Guide: 7 Steps to a Seamless Move

Whatever your reasons are for relocating to a new area, the process can feel overwhelming. Whether you're moving across town or across the country, you'll be changing more than your address. Besides a new house, you may also be searching for new jobs, schools, doctors, service providers and more. Of course you'll need to pack, make moving arrangements and possibly sell your old home. With so much to do,...

Finding a New Home For Your Next Season of Life

Imagine the first place you lived as a young adult. Now imagine trying to fit your life today into that space. Not pretty, right?  For most of us, our housing needs are cyclical.1 A newly independent adult can find freedom and flexibility in even a tiny apartment. That same space, to a growing family, would feel stifling. For empty nesters, a large home with several unused bedrooms can become...

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