If you’re looking to sell your home, how do you know if a buyer is actually serious about the sale? Here’s more about how you can figure out the signs.
Homebuyer Habits to Avoid for Spring 2024
Spring is among the most popular time to buy a home, but there are several habits to avoid if you want to ensure that you’re able to snag a home this season.
What Is It Like Living on a Floating Home?
Floating homes are popular options for families in coastal cities, but just what is it like to live in a floating home? Here’s more information.
The Worst Homes for First-Time Buyers
You may have your dream home in mind, but there are some homes that may not be the best idea for first-time buyers. This article explains more.
Tips for Navigating the Spring Housing Market
The spring housing market brings many new aspects to consider — here’s more information.
The Benefits of New Construction
Many people have been looking into new construction more and more, but why? This article talks about the benefits of new construction.
Buying a Home Without a Real Estate Agent
Real estate agents are an imperative part of the buying and selling process, but do you need one? This article explains more about what you need to know.
Can You Buy a Home With Student Loan Debt?
Student loan debt can detract from many financial areas of your life, but can you buy a home if you still have this debt? Here’s more information.
A Second Housing Bubble?
This blog has written a few times over the last months on the influx of foreign capital into the U.S. housing market. This weekend, the major news sources are covering that again, because of the new statistic that almost 50% of these purchases are all cash. But, what is actually happening to the market as a whole? Adam Taggart did a fairly thoughtful analysis on the market as a whole in the context of supply, demand, and the global economy. I don’t know how reliable a forecaster he is, never having followed his stuff before, but it makes for a very interesting read.
Are You Under-Insulated?
First, two caveats: with current prices down, probably not many of you are worried about the cost of energy; and consider the source (the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association contributed a lot to the article). That said,, Dr. Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health at Boston University School of Public Health, believes that nationally we could cut electricity by 5% and natural gas by 10% if homes were properly insulated. When was the last time you checked your insulation?
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