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Unpacking the Long-Term Benefits of Homeownership

August 1, 2024

If you’re thinking about buying a home soon, higher mortgage rates, rising home prices, and ongoing affordability concerns may make you wonder if it still makes sense to buy a home right now. While those market factors are important, there’s more to consider. You should think about the long-term benefits

Are Grandparents Moving To Be Closer to Their Grandkids?

July 31, 2024

During the pandemic, many people distanced themselves from their loved ones for health reasons. Grandparents were told to stay away from their grandkids, especially as schools started to open. That’s because it would have been risky to visit with their grandchildren who may have gotten sick from school. Now that

Prices Mederate

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July 29, 2024

During the pandemic, home prices soared due to high demand coupled with low inventory and mortgage rates. But that rapid appreciation couldn’t last forever. Now, data confirms prices are still rising, just more moderately. This healthier pace is actually a good thing. It means home price growth is normalizing. Remember

Homeownership: The Heart of the American Dream

July 28, 2024

Everyone’s vision for the future is personal and unique. But for many, common goals include success, freedom, and prosperity — values closely tied to having your own home and the iconic feeling of achieving the American Dream. A recent survey by Bankrate reveals exactly that: homeownership is still a part

What To Do When Your House Didn’t Sell

July 26, 2024

If your listing expired and your house didn’t sell, it’s totally natural to feel a mix of frustration and disappointment. And as you’re working through that, you’re probably also wondering what went wrong and what you should do next. If you still need to move and want to get it

Why a Foreclosure Wave Isn’t on the Horizon

July 24, 2024

Even though data shows inflation is cooling, a lot of people are still feeling the pinch on their wallets. And those high costs on everything from gas to groceries are fueling unnecessary concerns that more people are going to have trouble making their mortgage payments. But, does that mean there’s