Homelight.com produced a neat infographic to help the undecided how to navigate FSBO pros and cons. Statistics show some people are successful at marketing and selling their property. However, the majority of today’s sellers still use a Realtor® to handle the […]
Buying a home can be like riding a roller coaster blindfolded and not using restraining belts. This is especially true for first-time homebuyers about to make the biggest financial decision of their lives. 9 basic tips for first-time homebuyers is […]
Student loan debt can make it rough for younger buyers to get mortgages. As a starter making large payments to pay off student loan debt causes many potential buyers to shy away adding to their loan responsibilities. Plus many borrowers […]
Don’t sign on the dotted line before you take the time to read the contract. Electronic contracts, digital signatures, automatic date and time stamps -all part of today’s real estate transactions. However making the buying and selling process easier by […]
Too few homes for sale and inventory challenges continue! Search Some Highlights: After a surge in March, existing home sales and new home sales slowed due to a drop in inventory available for sale in the start-up and trade-up […]
Keeping Current Matters paints a picture why fence-sitting sellers need to “List Your Homed Today!” 3 Charts That Shout, ‘List Your Home Today!’ In school, we all learned the theory of supply and demand. When the demand for an item is […]
The first question you’re likely to ask yourself when embarking on a home renovation project prior to selling your house is: What is your return on investment (ROI) going to be? Will you get back the money you spent when […]
Keeping Current Matters, a leader in real estate information recently asked the question “Is Your First Home Within Your Grasp?” Search Some Highlights: ‘Millennials’ are defined as 18-36 year olds according to the US Census Bureau. According to NAR’s […]
On Thursday April 6th the Ohio’s “Good Funds Law” goes into effect impacting both buyers and sellers. What is the “Ohio Good Funds Law”? The law requiring any funds for more than a $1,000. to be electronically wired to the […]