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Unlocking the Benefits of Your Home's Equity
Equity is the difference between what your house is worth and what you still owe on your mortgage. The typical homeowner gained $28,000 over the past year and has a grand total of $305,000 in equity. And there are a lot of great ways you can use that equity. Want to know how much equity you have? Let’s connect so you can get a Professional Equity Assessment Report (PEAR).
Unlocking the Benefits of Your Home's Equity Equity is the difference between what your house is worth and what you still owe on your mortgage.
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.
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...
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.
Unlocking Homebuyer Opportunities in 2024
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...
Unlocking Homebuyer Opportunities in 2024 There’s no arguing this past year has been difficult for homebuyers.
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.
How Affordability and Remote Work Are Changing Where People Live
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...
How Affordability and Remote Work Are Changing Where People Live There’s an interesting trend happening in the housing market.
The Biggest Mistakes Homebuyers Are Making Right Now
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?
The Biggest Mistakes Homebuyers Are Making Right Now
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.
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.
How Do Presidential Elections Impact the Housing Market?
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?
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.
Why Moving to a Smaller Home After Retirement Makes Life Easier
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...
Why Moving to a Smaller Home After Retirement Makes Life Easier Retirement is a time for relaxation, adventure, and enjoying the things you love.
How Do Presidential Elections Impact 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.
Just applied for a mortgage? Heads up – there are a few things to avoid to keep your closing smooth:
-Don't change bank accounts
-Don't apply for new credit or close accounts
-Don't make large purchases or transfers
-Don't co-sign loans
Pro tip: Once you’ve started the process, always check with your loan officer before making any financial moves.
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.
Homeownership: The Heart of the American Dream
Everyone’s vision for the future is personal and unique. But for many, common goals include success, freedom, and prosperity — values closely tied to having your own home and the iconic feeling of achieving the American Dream.
So, why is buying a home important to so many today? One reason is the financial and physical security it provides. Many people see homeownership as a way to reduce stress because owning a home with a fixed-rate mortgage stabilizes what is likely their largest monthly expense.
Another factor is the potential for building wealth. That’s because, over time, homeowners gain equity as they pay down their mortgage and as home prices appreciate, leading to longer-term financial stability.
But what about the responsibilities that come with owning and maintaining a home...
Homeownership: The Heart of the American Dream Everyone’s vision for the future is personal and unique.
Not a Crash: 3 Graphs That Show How Today’s Inventory Differs from 2008
Even if you didn't own a home at the time, you probably remember the housing crisis in 2008. That crash impacted the lives of countless people, and many now live with the worry that something like that could happen again. But rest easy, because things are different than they were back then.
Homeowners Deciding To Sell Their Houses
Although the supply of existing (previously owned) homes is up compared to this time last year, it’s still low overall. And while this varies by local market, nationally, the current months’ supply is well below the norm, and even further below what we saw during the crash.
New Home Construction
People are also talking a lot about what's going on with newly built houses these days, and that might make you wonder if homebuilders are...
Not a Crash: 3 Graphs That Show How Today’s Inventory Differs from 2008 Even if you didn't own a home at the time, you probably remember the housing crisis in 2008.
What To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage
If you’ve already applied for a mortgage, there are some things you’ll want to avoid doing. So, contact your loan officer before making any financial moves or decisions.
Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC]
There are a few key things you’ll want to avoid after applying for a mortgage to make sure you’re in the best position when you get to the closing table. Don’t change bank accounts, apply for new credit, make any large purchases or transfers, and don’t co-sign loans for anyone. Here’s a good rule of thumb. Always connect with your loan officer before making any financial decisions once you’ve started the mortgage process.
Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC] There are a few key things you’ll want to avoid after applying for a mortgage to make sure you’re in the best position when you get to the closing table.
Did you know?
Real estate has been voted the best long-term investment for 12 years straight.
That’s because history shows home values usually go up. And when that happens, it helps homeowners grow their net worth.
So, if you’re debating renting or buying, remember to factor this into your decision.
When you’re ready to start your homeownership journey, let's connect.
Buying a home? Don't skip the inspection.
It protects your financial interest and helps you understand the home's condition. If issues arise – like an old roof or HVAC repairs – your agent has your back.
They can help you negotiate repairs with the seller so you can feel confident about buying your home.
Real Estate Still Holds the Title of Best Long-Term Investment
With all the headlines circulating about home prices and mortgage rates, you may be asking yourself if it still makes sense to buy a home right now, or if it’s better to keep renting. Here’s some information that could help put your mind at ease by showing that investing in a home is still a powerful decision.
But why does real estate continue to reign supreme as a top-notch long-term investment? It’s because, even today, buying a home can be your golden ticket to building wealth over time.
Unlike other investments that can feel a bit like riding a rollercoaster with all the ups and downs and ongoing risk factors, real estate follows a more predictable and positive pattern.
History shows home values usually rise. And while prices may vary by market, that means as time...
Real Estate Still Holds the Title of Best Long-Term Investment With all the headlines circulating about home prices and mortgage rates, you may be asking yourself if it still makes sense to buy a home right now, or if it’s better to keep renting.
If your house didn’t sell, it's natural to feel frustrated.
And when you’re ready, it’s worth it to take a look at what happened.
One thing to consider is the price.
Was it priced right? If not, that could’ve turned buyers away.
If you want someone’s help figuring out the right price or getting it back on the market with a fresh strategy, let's connect and make it happen.
Focus on Time in the Market, Not Timing the Market
Should you buy a home now or should you wait? That’s a big question on many people’s minds today. And while what timing is right for you will depend on a lot of other personal factors, here’s something you may not have considered.
If you’re able to buy at today’s rates and prices, it may be better to focus on time in the market, rather than timing the market.
The Downside of Trying To Time the Market
Trying to time the market isn’t a good strategy because things can change. Here’s an example. For the better part of this year, projections have said mortgage rates will come down. And while experts agree that’s still what’s ahead, shifts in various market and economic factors have pushed back the timing of when that’ll happen.
The Advice You Need To Hear If You’re Ready and...
Focus on Time in the Market, Not Timing the Market Should you buy a home now or should you wait?
Housing Market Forecast for the 2nd Half of 2024
Housing market forecasts for the second half of the year say price growth will moderate, rates could come down slightly, and home sales will hold steady. Want to talk about what these forecasts mean for you? Reach out and let’s chat.
The Difference Between an Inspection and an Appraisal
When you decide to buy your first home, you may come across a number of terms and conditions you’re not familiar with. While you may have a general idea of what an inspection is, maybe you’re not sure why you need one or how it’s different from an appraisal. To keep it simple, here’s an explainer of each one and what they mean for you as a homebuyer.
Home Inspection
Once you’re under contract on a home you’d like to buy, getting an inspection is a key part of the process. An inspection gives you a clear idea of the safety and overall condition of the home – which is important for such a big transaction.
And don’t worry – you don’t have to go through that process alone. Your real estate agent will be your advocate and negotiate with the seller for you.
Home Appraisal
While the...
The Difference Between an Inspection and an Appraisal When you decide to buy your first home, you may come across a number of terms and conditions you’re not familiar with.
Should you buy now or wait? Consider this.
If you bought a $400,000 home at the start of this year, you’d be set up to gain roughly $83,000 in equity over the next 5 years based on expert forecasts.
So, if you’re ready and able to buy today, remember to factor in the equity that’s at stake as you make your decision.
This is why time in the market is better than timing the market.
The Downsides of Selling Your House Without an Agent
Considering selling your house without an agent? You should know there are some serious downsides to handling it on your own. You’ll be missing out on marketing tools that draw in more buyers, pricing and market expertise, essential negotiation skills, in-depth knowledge of the fine print in contracts, and so much more. Don’t take all of this responsibility on. Instead, DM me so you have someone with the knowledge and experience you’ll need on your side.
The Downsides of Selling Your House Without an Agent Considering selling your house without an agent? You should know there are some serious downsides to handling it on your own.
Do Elections Impact the Housing Market?
The 2024 Presidential election is just months away. As someone who’s thinking about potentially buying or selling a home, you’re probably curious about what effect, if any, elections have on the housing market.
Home Sales
During the month of November, in years when the Presidential election takes place, there’s typically a slight slowdown in home sales. As Ali Wolf, Chief Economist at Zonda, explains: “Usually, home sales are unchanged compared to a non-election year with the exception being November. In an election year, November is slower than normal.”
Home Prices
What about home prices? Do they drop during election years? Not typically. As residential appraiser and housing analyst Ryan Lundquist puts it: “An election year doesn’t alter the price trend that is already happening in the...
Do Elections Impact the Housing Market? The 2024 Presidential election is just months away.
Thinking about selling your house without an agent?
You should know there are some major downsides.
You’d miss out on marketing tools, expert pricing, top-notch negotiation skills, and the know-how to handle all the fine print.
Why take on all that stress alone? Let’s chat and make sure you have the support you need.
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