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Do Elections Impact the Housing Market?

Posted by Tim Weisheyer on Jun 17, 2024 8:46:54 AM

The 2024 Presidential election is just months away. As someone who may be thinking about buying or selling a home, you’re probably curious about what effect, if any, elections have on the housing market.

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Topics: Buying a Home, Selling your Home

Why Having Your Own Agent Matters When Buying a New Construction Home

Posted by Tim Weisheyer on Feb 7, 2024 7:37:39 AM

Finding the right home is one of the biggest challenges for potential buyers today. Right now, the supply of homes for sale is still low. But there is a bright spot. Newly built homes make up a larger percentage of the total homes available for sale than normal. That’s why, if you’re craving more options, it makes sense to see if a newly built home is right for you.

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Topics: Buying a Home, Buying 101, Picking a Realtor, new construction

Things To Consider If Your Home Didn’t Sell

Posted by Tim Weisheyer on Jan 15, 2024 11:01:51 AM

If your listing has expired and your home didn’t sell, it's completely normal to feel a mix of frustration and disappointment. Understandably, you're probably wondering what may have gone wrong. Here are three questions to think about as you figure out what to do next.

Did You Limit Access to Your Home?

One of the biggest mistakes you can make when selling your home is restricting the days and times when potential buyers can tour it. Being flexible with your schedule is important, even though it might feel a bit stressful to drop everything and leave when buyers want to see it. After all, minimal access means minimal exposure to buyers. 

Sometimes, the most determined buyers might come from far away. Since they’re traveling to see your home, they may not be able to change their plans easily if you only offer limited times for showings. So, try to make your home available as much as you can to accommodate them. It's simple – if no one’s able to look at it, how will it sell?

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Topics: Selling your Home, Selling 101, Picking a Realtor

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