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I love Real Estate & I love to help people! I am always striving for excellence to become your REALTOR of choice. As a lifetime Cheyenne, Wy.
I want to build relationships by providing top notch service in Cheyenne,Wy & surrounding areas. As a client your needs come first always, I have effective communication as we feel it is one of the most important steps aside from honesty in any Real Estate transaction, I will have your best interest at heart & my negotiating skills are TOP notch. Selling a home today is about creating an effective
Home equity is the difference between how much your home is worth and how much you owe on your mortgage. And for most people it’s gotten a big boost in recent years, thanks to rising home prices. If you want to find out how much equity you have, reach out for a professional equity assessment report.
Let’s talk about equity.
On average, homeowners gained $28,000 over the past year and have a grand total of $305,000 worth of equity in their homes. That’s a whole lot of leverage for your next move.
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Inflation is cooling – and that’s a good sign for mortgage rates.
Once the rate of inflation reaches the Fed's target of 2%, they may lower the Federal Funds Rate. When they do, mortgage rates are likely to respond.
But this isn't the only factor at play. For the latest updates on what’s happening, follow me.
As someone who’s thinking about buying or selling a home, you’re probably paying close attention to mortgage rates – and wondering what's ahead.
One thing that can affect mortgage rates is the Federal Funds Rate, which influences how much it costs banks to borrow money from each other. While the Federal Reserve (the Fed) doesn’t directly control mortgage rates, they do control the Federal Funds Rate.
The relationship between the two is why people have been watching closely to see when the Fed might lower the Federal Funds Rate. Whenever they do, that’ll put downward pressure on mortgage rates. The Fed meets next week, and three of the most important metrics they’ll look at as they make their decision are:
1. The Rate of Inflation
2. How Many Jobs the Economy Is Adding
3. The Unemployment Rate
What Does This Mean Moving Forward?
While mortgage rates are going to continue to be volatile in the days and months ahead...
How the Economy Impacts Mortgage Rates As someone who’s thinking about buying or selling a home, you’re probably paying close attention to mortgage rates – and wondering what's ahead.
Even though data shows inflation is cooling, a lot of people are still feeling the pinch on their wallets. And those high costs on everything from gas to groceries are fueling unnecessary concerns that more people are going to have trouble making their mortgage payments. But, does that mean there’s a big wave of foreclosures coming?
Here's a look at why the data and the experts say that’s not going to happen.
There Aren’t Many Homeowners Who Are Seriously Behind on Their Mortgages
One of the main reasons there were so many foreclosures during the last housing crash was because relaxed lending standards made it easy for people to take out mortgages, even when they couldn’t show they’d be able to pay them back. At that time, lenders weren’t being as strict when looking at applicant credit scores, income levels, employment status, and debt-to-income ratio.
But since then, lending standards have gotten a whole lot...
Why a Foreclosure Wave Isn’t on the Horizon Even though data shows inflation is cooling, a lot of people are still feeling the pinch on their wallets.
If you’re in the market to buy a home, there’s some exciting news for you.
Here are two key reasons working with your agent to look into new home construction could help you find a more budget-friendly option.
Reason 1: Lower Median Prices for Newly Built Homes
The median sales price for newly built homes is lower than the median sales price for existing homes today. This might seem surprising, but it’s true according to the latest data from the Census and the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
Why is that? Builders are focused on building what they can sell. And right now, there’s a very real need for smaller and more affordable homes – so that’s what they’ve been bringing to the market.
Reason 2: Attractive Incentives from Home Builders
Another big reason to consider a newly built home is the range of incentives that many home builders are offering. Again, since builders are aiming to sell their current...
A Newly Built Home May Actually Be More Budget-Friendly If you’re in the market to buy a home, there’s some exciting news for you.
There’s an interesting trend happening in the housing market. People are increasingly moving to more affordable areas, and remote or hybrid work is helping them do it.
Consider Moving to a More Affordable Area
Today’s high mortgage rates combined with continually rising home prices mean it’s tough for a lot of people to afford a home right now. That’s why many interested buyers are moving to places where homes are less expensive, and the cost of living is lower.
If you’re hoping to buy a home soon, it might make sense to broaden your search area to include places where homes that fit your needs are more affordable. That’s what a lot of other people are doing right now to find a home within their budget.
Remote Work Opens Up More Home Options
If you work remotely or drive into the office only a few times each week, you have many more possibilities when looking for your next home. That’s because you can cast a broader net...
How Affordability and Remote Work Are Changing Where People Live There’s an interesting trend happening in the housing market.
Do high prices at the gas pump and grocery store have you worried more people are going to fall behind on their mortgage payments?
If you’re thinking that’ll lead to a surge of foreclosures, let this reassure you.
Serious delinquencies (loans that are 3 or more monthly payments past due) are on the decline – so there’s no wave of foreclosures on the horizon.
Having a hard time finding a place to call home in your budget?
Thousands of Americans are on the move in search of better affordability.
That’s because broadening where you're looking could help you find somewhere your money takes you a little further.
There’s no arguing this past year has been difficult for homebuyers. And if you’re someone who has started the process of searching for a home, maybe you put your search on hold because the challenges in today’s market felt like too much to tackle. You’re not alone in that. A Bright MLS study found some of the top reasons buyers paused their search in late 2023 and early 2024 were:
• They couldn’t find anything in their price range
• They didn’t have any successful offers or had difficulty competing
• They couldn’t find the right home
If any of these sound like why you stopped looking, here’s what you need to know. The housing market is in a transition in the second half of 2024. Here are four reasons why this may be your chance to jump back in.
1. The Supply of Homes for Sale Is Growing
2. There’s More New Home Construction
3. Less Buyer Competition
4. Home Prices Are Moderating
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Unlocking Homebuyer Opportunities in 2024 There’s no arguing this past year has been difficult for homebuyers.
Want to know the biggest mistakes homebuyers are making today? They include everything from putting off pre-approval for too long, holding out for the perfect home, buying more than they can afford, and skipping out on hiring a pro. Let’s connect to make sure you have a pro on your side who can help you avoid these mistakes.
The Biggest Mistakes Homebuyers Are Making Right Now Want to know the biggest mistakes homebuyers are making today?
Looking to buy a home soon?
You’ll want to avoid common mistakes that’ll cost you time, frustration, and money. This includes things like putting off your pre-approval, holding out for perfection, and more.
And having a pro like me on your side is the best way to do that.
Have questions or need advice? Feel free to drop them below or DM me.
Some of the biggest mistakes homebuyers are making right now are putting off pre-approval, holding out for perfection, and buying more than they can afford. The best way to avoid making these mistakes? Hire an agent who knows today’s market and how to help you navigate it.
Did you put off your home search because the market was too intense?
Here’s some good news: buyer demand is easing and inventory is growing. This means you may be able to avoid being in a multiple-offer scenario.
Want to learn more about the opportunities buyers have in the second half of this year? DM me.
Trying to get your house ready to list?
If your home is between 20-39 years old, it’s entering the prime remodeling years. And to make sure it shows well and appeals to today’s buyers, you may need to tackle some strategic updates.
Have a project on your mind but you’re wondering if it’s worth the time and money?
Comment below and I’ll help you prioritize your to-do list.
If you’re thinking about selling your house, you should know there are buyers who are ready and able to pay today’s high prices. But they want a home that’s move-in ready.
It makes sense when you think about it. They’re having to pay a lot of money for a house in today’s market. That means they may not be able to easily afford upgrades after they move in. So, if your home is outdated or needs some work, buyers might pass it by or offer a lower price than you were hoping for.
If your house falls into this category, it's important to consider making selective updates to help it appeal to buyers, so it sells faster. But how do you know where to spend your time and money?
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By working with a local real estate agent to be strategic about the improvements you make, you can be sure you’re making a smart investment. Put simply, not all upgrades are worth the cost.
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Why Fixing Up Your House Can Help It Sell Faster If you’re thinking about selling your house, you should know there are buyers who are ready and able to pay today’s high prices.
If you’re trying to decide if you’re ready to buy a home, there’s probably a lot on your mind. Instead of trying to time the market, focus on what you can control. Here are a few questions that can give you clarity on whether you’re ready to make your move.
1. Do You Have a Stable Job?
One thing to consider is how stable you feel your employment is.
2. Have You Figured Out What You Can Afford?
If you have reliable paychecks coming in, the next thing to figure out is what you can afford.
3. Do You Have an Emergency Fund?
Another key factor is whether you’ll have enough cash leftover in case of an emergency.
4. How Long Do You Plan To Live There?
5. Above all else, the most important question to answer is: do you have a team of real estate professionals in place?
If not, finding a trusted local agent and a lender is a good first step. The pros can talk you through your options and help you decide if you’re ready...
How To Determine if You’re Ready To Buy a Home If you’re trying to decide if you’re ready to buy a home, there’s probably a lot on your mind.
Navigating the housing market can be tricky, especially these days. That's why having an experienced guide when buying or selling a home is so important.
Here are just a few of the ways a real estate expert is invaluable:
Contracts – Agents help with the disclosures and contracts necessary in today’s heavily regulated environment.
Experience – In today’s market, experience is crucial. Real estate professionals know the entire sales process, including how it’s changing right now.
Negotiations – Your real estate advisor acts as a buffer in negotiations with all parties, and advocates for your best interests throughout the entire transaction.
Industry Expertise– Knowledge is power in today’s market, and your advisor will simply and effectively explain processes, market conditions, and key terms, translating what they mean for you along the way along the way¬.
Pricing – A real estate professional understands current...
Why Working with a Real Estate Professional Is Crucial Right Now Navigating the housing market can be tricky, especially these days.
Thinking about buying a home? You want to consider everything from mortgage rates to your personal finances and goals.
My best advice: focus on what you can control and take the time to evaluate your situation.
These 4 questions can help you figure out if you’re ready.
If you want to have a conversation about how to prepare, send me a DM.
Choosing the right agent is a big deal.
One key thing to look for? A local real estate expert.
You want to find someone who knows the area like the back of their hand, including where you're most likely to find the home you're looking for.
It can make a world of difference in your homebuying journey.
Wondering if the upcoming Presidential election will shake up the housing market?
Here's what you need to know. History shows home sales may slow down a bit in November, but they usually bounce back fast, prices keep climbing, and mortgage rates tend to dip a bit.
Overall, the impact is minor and short-lived. Have questions? Let's chat.
If you’re thinking about selling your house, here’s something you really need to know. Even though it’s still a seller’s market today, you can’t pick just any price for your listing.
While home prices are still appreciating in most areas, they’re climbing at a slower pace because higher mortgage rates are putting a squeeze on buyer demand. At the same time, the supply of homes for sale is growing. That means buyers have more options and your house may not stand out as much, if it’s not priced right.
Those two factors combined are why the asking price you set for your house is more important today than it has been in recent years.
And some sellers are finding that out the hard way. That’s leading to more price reductions. That’s because they haven’t adjusted their expectations to today’s market.
If you want to avoid making a pricing mistake that could turn away buyers and delay your sale, you need to work with an agent...
Why Your Asking Price Matters Even More Right Now If you’re thinking about selling your house, here’s something you really need to know.
Are you wondering if the upcoming election will have an impact on the housing market? Here’s what history tells us you need to know if you’re considering a move. Data shows home sales slow in November but quickly bounce back and rise the following year. Prices usually keep climbing. And mortgage rates typically come down slightly. Presidential elections have only a small and temporary impact on the housing market. If you have questions, let’s connect.
How Do Presidential Elections Impact the Housing Market? Are you wondering if the upcoming election will have an impact on the housing market?
How do presidential elections impact the housing market? Data shows Presidential elections only have a small and temporary impact on the housing market. If you have questions about what this means for your move, let’s connect.
Retirement is a time for relaxation, adventure, and enjoying the things you love. As you imagine this exciting new chapter in your life, it's important to think about whether your current home still fits your needs.
If it's too big, too costly, or just not convenient anymore, downsizing might help you make the most of your retirement years. To find out if a smaller, more manageable home might be the perfect fit for your new lifestyle, ask yourself these questions:
• Do the original reasons I bought my current house still stand, or have my needs changed since then?
• Do I really need and want the space I have right now, or could somewhere smaller be a better fit?
• What are my housing expenses right now, and how much do I want to try to save by downsizing?
If you answered yes to any of these, consider the benefits that come with downsizing.
Your Equity Can Help Make Downsizing Possible
You may already have what you need...
Why Moving to a Smaller Home After Retirement Makes Life Easier Retirement is a time for relaxation, adventure, and enjoying the things you love.
Ready to retire? Downsizing can simplify your life.
From less maintenance to financial savings, there are many perks to opting for a smaller home.
Plus, your equity can help make it happen.
Ready for the next step? Let’s chat and explore your options.
In life, patience is a virtue – but in the world of homebuying, waiting too long in hopes of finding the perfect home actually isn't wise. That’s because the pursuit of perfection comes at a cost. And in this case, that cost may be delaying your dream of homeownership.
The Cost of Holding Out for Perfection
Nothing in life is ever perfect – and that's true when you search for a home too. Unless you’re building a brand-new home from the ground up, chances are there are going to be some features or finishes you wouldn’t have picked yourself.
But here’s the trade-off you'd be making without even realizing it. In all that time you’d spend searching for the perfect place, you’d overlook a lot of homes that would’ve worked for you.
It’s Time To Redefine Perfection
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The Price of Perfection: Don’t Wait for the Perfect Home In life, patience is a virtue – but in the world of homebuying, waiting too long in hopes of finding the perfect home actually isn't wise.
Searching for that perfect home?
You should know, that no house is ever truly perfect. There’s always going to be something you’d like to change.
It’s time to consider the potential instead of holding out for perfection.
A house that needs a little elbow grease could be a hidden gem.
With an open mind and an expert guide, we’ll find the right home for you.
Seeing headlines about foreclosures rising? Don’t worry.
That’s only compared to years when foreclosures were at a record low.
We're still below what we’d see in a more normal year.
And, if you compare today to what happened during the crash, we’re nowhere near what we saw back then.
Got questions? Drop them below.
Thinking of selling? You can’t just pick any price.
With moderating demand and a growing number of homes for sale, your asking price matters even more right now.
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