Your real estate search ended and you sign a contract for “the dream home”. In a few days, you discover the dream became “the good home” with all sorts of blemishes you didn’t see. First thing not to do is […]
There is still time to appeal your County Property Taxes! Not happy with the latest tax assessment? Homeowners, who purchased a home recently or owners who received a letter notifying them of a tax increase can still file an appeal. […]
Cincinnati home sales during January 2018 got off to a slower start. According to the Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service 3568 single family homes listed for sale. The number of homes for sale continues to drop. Search Hamilton County was the only county […]
The motto for today’s real estate market should be “You Snooze You Lose“! Interest rates have slowly begun to creep a little higher. The number of homes for sale continues to be very, very low making it difficult for buyers to […]
Homes.com recently featured an article titled Luxury Homes Features- What is Most Common? authored by Cheria Brickhouse. The old saying real estate is local rings true when reading about the features in demand when buying a million dollar home in Greater Cincinnati. According […]
It’s groundhog day and what will Punxsutawney Phil tell Cincinnati when winter will end? According to the official groundhog site if Phil fails to see his shadow-winter will soon end. Bad news because if it’s a sunny day and he […]
The 2017 year-end Cincinnati condo report. The average sale price is up in all 4 counties. The average sale price for condos in greater Cincinnati is $165,002 compared to $151,319 during the same time frame in 2016. A +8.% increase. According to […]
2017 home sales in greater Cincinnati continues to climb. 2017 finished on a high note with higher sales volume for single-family home sales in all four counties. 2017 ended with a current average sale price for single-family homes in greater Cincinnati of $207,185. compared to […]
Walkable communities wanted should be posted in neighborhoods everywhere. A 2017 National Community and Transportation Preference Survey verified that millennials (18-34 age group) prefer walking to driving by 12%. And millennials also prefer living in attached housing located within walking distance of shops […]