The other day I ran across a great article about “transporting plants” during a move. thezebra.com was kind enough to allow me to share the super helpful infographic: Search
The impact of rising interest rates on Cincinnati real estate will hit all price points. On Wednesday “The Fed” ( The Federal Open Market Committee) raised its lending interest rate by 0.25% to a range of 1.75%-2%, the highest since September 2008. […]
How would define the home buyer’ dilemma in greater Cincinnati? Buy now or wait for a better deal on a better house? Well the real answer may be right in front of you. According to the Multiple Listing Service of Greater […]
Congratulations – you own a home. Now is the time to “spiff-up” your home by furnishing and decorating it in your own style with your own special touches. You have a blank slate—let’s turn it into a home. Here are […]
Recently moved into a new home and feeling breezes from windows and doors during the cold spell? Stop leaks now and save big bucks! Cold climates give homeowners two choices: seal now or pay later. Compiled by the U.S. Department […]
Congratulations—you are now officially a homeowner. With that last signature on the dotted line, you have joined the ranks of people living the proverbial American dream through home ownership. Now it’s time to make the house your own by furnishing […]
Some potential buyers aren’t sure if they can afford to buy a house or condo in greater Cincinnati right now and aren’t ready to talk to a loan officer just yet. Good news – there are lots of mortgage “apps” […]
According to Remodeling’s 2013 Cost vs. Value Resale Report, the average sunroom costs just over $72,000 and returned approximately $33,500 when putting the home up for sale — which means that 46.5 percentage of the cost is recouped. If you’ve […]
Trees and plants are blooming around town and according to those in the “know” the local Cincinnati real estate market is also blooming. RENEWED CONFIDENCE IN HOUSING RECOVERY After starting the year on a low note, consumer attitudes toward housing […]