The spring season presents a unique opportunity for savvy homebuyers to get ahead in the market. While many are waiting on the sidelines for rates to drop, those who act now can reap significant benefits. Recent market trends show that inventory levels and new listings have increased, offering a wider...
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How Temporary Buydowns Can Benefit Homebuyers
Maggi Pritchard
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As a homebuyer in today’s fluctuating market, you might be hesitant to commit until interest rates stabilize. However, a temporary buydown could be your secret weapon for making homeownership more affordable now while keeping your options open for the future. How Temporary Buydowns Work to Your Advantage A temporary buydown,...
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A Collaborative Approach to Streamline Property Sales
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The Multiple Listing Service, through its collaborative approach, has streamlined property sales and increased efficiency beyond what individual agents or companies could achieve independently. This cooperative system enables more transactions to be completed in less time, benefiting both real estate professionals and their clients. These comprehensive databases, maintained by real...
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Options for When a Home Doesn’t Appraise
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When a home appraises for less than the sales contract price, it can create challenges for both buyers and sellers. However, there are several options available to move forward with the transaction. One of the most common solutions is to renegotiate the sales price based on the appraisal results. In...
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Discovering why homeownership builds wealth
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Homeownership has long been considered one of the most effective ways to build wealth, and for good reason. According to data from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), homes have appreciated at an average rate of 5.56% over the past 60 years, consistently outpacing inflation, which has averaged 3.7% over...
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