Kathy Koops

July 18, 2018
15 bug killing plants

15 Plants That Repel Mosquitoes

The most hated sound of summer is mosquitoes circling your head looking for a target.  Jessica Santos wrote a great article about 15 Plants That Repel Mosquitoes and is sharing her insights below. Warmer weather brings backyard barbecues, beach days and […]
July 16, 2018
Cincinnati Social Media

Using Social Media May Cost Buyers and Sellers

Shocked buyers and sellers are feeling the effects of social media and not in a positive way. Today’s social need to share everything can backfire in the real estate market.  Estastic buyers gushing about finding the perfect home.  Not only do […]
July 13, 2018

How Long Do Most Families Live in a House?

Did you ever wonder how long do most families live in a house? The National Association of Realtors (NAR) keeps historical data on many aspects of homeownership. One of their data points, which has changed dramatically, is the median tenure of a family in […]
July 11, 2018
Ticking clock on real estate contracts

Tick Tock

Tick Tock!  In the hot Cincinnati housing market buyers are running out of time and losing. What do buyers do when they get a signed contract?  Most celebrate, calling family and friends announcing victory.  But the celebration may be shortlived […]
July 9, 2018
Market Trends for Mason School District

Mason Real Estate Update

  The first half of 2018 home sales in two areas in the Mason City School District continue to grow.  Updates for Mason and Deerfield Twp Ohio.   The chart below is based on MLS data for any single family home located within […]
July 5, 2018
property taxes in ohio

Understanding Property Taxes

Paying your Ohio property taxes at closing is one of the most confusing costs for sellers. The State of Ohio handles property tax payments in a unique (and universally confusing way).  Property taxes are paid in arrears.  Arrears means the most […]
July 4, 2018
celebrating the 4th in Cincinnati Ohio

Why Do We Celebrate the 4th of July?

Why do we celebrate the 4th of July in America? It’s not the official start of summer or the date of MLB All-Star Game. It’s the date to remember because the founding fathers decided enough was enough and signed their names […]
June 29, 2018
Cincinnati Skyline

Cincinnati Celebrating 4th of July

Cincinnati is celebrating 4th of July, 2018 in style! With Independence Day falling in the middle of the week some festivities begin on Friday, June 29th and running through the 4th of July.  Plenty of celebrations: Saturday, June 30th Red, White, […]
June 27, 2018

How to Read a Mortgage

Back by popular demand – a quick report on how to read a mortgage! No geese, no goats, no pay -no stay is the simplest way to explain multi-page fine print mortgage documents to today’s real estate buyer. But chickens […]