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Four Effective Ways to Lower Your Mortgage Rate and Save Thousands
If you’re feeling frustrated by the current state of mortgage rates, you’re not alone. While average rates on 30-year fixed mortgages are hovering just below 6.5%—a decrease from last year’s peak of 7.79% but still higher than rates from three years ago—there are proactive steps you can take to secure a better deal. According to…
Transform Your Home with the “Very Demure” Trend: A Guide to a Serene and Stylish Makeover
In the world of interior design, trends come and go, but some have the power to transform spaces into sanctuaries of calm and elegance. One such trend is the “very demure, very mindful” approach to home decor. This trend emphasizes simplicity, subtlety, and intentionality, resulting in serene and thoughtfully designed living spaces. Realtor.com asked a host of…
Is Installing an EV Charger at Home Worth It? Pros, Cons, and Key Considerations
With the electric vehicle (EV) market booming, more homeowners are considering installing EV chargers to keep pace with the growing adoption of battery-powered cars. As technology evolves, EVs can now travel significantly further on a single charge—take the 2024 Chevy Silverado EV with a 400-mile range compared to the 2012 Nissan Leaf’s 73-mile range. But…
The Downward Trend in Mortgage Rates: What It Means for Homebuyers
As of late August 2024, the real estate market is experiencing a notable shift. Mortgage rates have dropped significantly, reaching a 15-month low. This decrease, driven by expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, is revitalizing a housing market that had been somewhat subdued during the summer months. Here’s an in-depth look at why mortgage…
Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal: Quick Tips for a Lasting Impression
Selling your home or just want to make it shine? A little curb appeal can go a long way. First impressions count, and the exterior of your house is the first thing buyers see. Here are some entertaining and easy tips to spruce up your home’s exterior and make it irresistible. 1. Clean Slate with…
Is it a Buyer’s or Seller’s Market? Understanding Market Trends for Better Home Buying and Selling
When it comes to real estate, understanding whether you’re in a buyer’s or seller’s market can make a significant difference in your buying or selling strategy. These market conditions dictate how much leverage you have during negotiations, how long a property stays on the market, and ultimately, how satisfied you’ll be with the final deal.…
Debunking Common Myths About the Current Housing Market
The housing market has been decidedly stuck of late. Sellers with low mortgage rates are holding on to their homes, leaving buyers with scant listings to choose from. And buyers who do find a house face substantial economic challenges as median home prices and mortgage rates remain high. With sellers and buyers at an impasse,…
The Hidden Costs of Selling Your Home: Why Investing in Curb Appeal Matters
Selling a house can be costly even before listing it. According to Zillow and Thumbtack, sellers typically spend around $5,380 on pre-listing improvements like cleaning, staging, landscaping, and painting to make a stellar first impression. But is it worth it? Absolutely. Here’s why investing in curb appeal pays off. The Importance of Curb Appeal Curb…
Florida Dominates for First-Time Homebuyers: What You Need to Know
If you’re a first-time homebuyer, Florida might just be the perfect place for you. According to a new WalletHub survey, six of the top ten cities in the nation for first-time homebuyers are located in the Sunshine State. This comprehensive survey evaluated 300 U.S. cities based on 22 key metrics, including affordability, real estate market,…
The Rise of Short-Term Rentals: A New Hotspot for Vacationers
In recent years, the Appalachian region has emerged as a popular destination for short-term rental vacationers. “Appalachia is made up of 423 counties across 13 states and spans 206,000 square miles, from southern New York to northern Mississippi. The Region’s 26.4 million residents live in parts of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North…