Hello 2015! Home Buyer Resolutions and Housing Market Trends
What will 2015 bring to the housing market? Some analysts predict continuing low mortgage rates, more real estate inventory and more Millennials entering the market.
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What will 2015 bring to the housing market? Some analysts predict continuing low mortgage rates, more real estate inventory and more Millennials entering the market.
From our nation's capital to Silicon Valley and several places in between, the top 10 housing markets to watch in 2015 boast higher home sales, improved employment and new construction. Read our latest blog post for details.
Understand some common beliefs held by Millennials entering the home loans market regarding mortgage rates, credit scores, and more
With less competition, less inventory on the market and more serious buyers, the cold months of winter may be the best time for buying or selling real estate. Read our blog post for details.
From getting good referrals to collecting more than one bid, there are a few things you need to keep in mind when selecting a home renovation company. This post offers some helpful tips for choosing a company that suits your needs and budget.
Learn about the social benefits enjoyed by first time home buyers and other homeowners with more experience.
In the season of giving, handing out a little extra cash to the service professionals we encounter spreads a lot of joy and goodwill. But how do you know who you should tip and how much? Read our latest blog post for advice on holiday tipping.
What to look for when conducting a home loan comparison for an investment property or buying a house in addition to your own.
Recent data from the National Association of Realtors indicates that 2015 will see a higher volume of existing-home sales. Read our latest blog post for details on this promising economic development.
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