The top ten Cincinnati home sales closing in June drove market prices even higher. The top 10 home sales for the region in June hit an average sales price of $2,163000. June 2021 is up +20% over June 2020. The […]
Are You Looking To Buy a Home? Here’s How Instagram and Facebook Could Help. Guest Author: Elizabeth Hines Social media may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of buying a new home. Usually, Instagram and […]
Another hot month for home sales in Cincinnati. Property Sales June Property sales were 2,497, up 9.7% from 2,277 in June of 2020 and 18.1% higher than the 2,115 sales last month. June 2021 sales were at their highest level […]
Guest Author: Bob Shannon Home To Homestead: Tips On How To Retire With More Space And Less Reliance On Others When you think about retirement, the first thing that pops into your head is likely selling your family home, moving […]
Home sales slowed during June. First look at the single-family home sales through the end of June 2021: June Property sales were 1,847, down -18.9% from 2,277 in June of 2020 and -12.6% lower than the 2,113 sales last month. […]
7 Ways To Increase the Value of Your Cincinnati Home Homeowners should always be on the lookout for quick, inexpensive ways to increase the value of their homes. In the ever-changing Cincinnati market, these simple additions and upgrades are crucial […]
There’s a connection between curb appeal and your home’s value Guest Author: Emma Joyce When trying to boost the value of their home – it doesn’t matter if they’re trying to sell it or simply make it look nicer – […]
Owning a Home Has Distinct Financial Benefits Over Renting Recent soaring rent hikes in greater Cincinnati highlight why it’s important to consider owning your home. The real estate housing crush has prompted landlords to raise rents. People are caught between […]
Buyers are absorbing homes as fast as they hit the market in greater Cincinnati. The absorption rate is a fancy way to look at how fast the “market” is literally buying homes. Realtors, banks, housing junkies and relocation companies usually […]