How to Move Up to Your Next Home with Ease — Week 3 My 5-part series is a “how-to” guide for moving up to your next home with as little stress as possible. Whether it’s your first time moving up or you’ve done it before, this series is a great resource.This time around, you’ve got more to thinkabout, plan, and “get right” then when you bought your...
How to Move Up with Ease Series –Week 2 My 5-part series is a “how-to” guide for moving up to your next home with as little stress as possible. Whether it’s your first time moving up or you’ve done it before, this series is a great resource.
When you are ready for a new home but also have one to sell or want to rent-out your current home, the stakes...
You love hanging out with certain friends or have the perfect roommate in your current rental. You’ve got a great relationship with one of your siblings who lives nearby. You and your partner have been together for years and want something more permanent. Should you buy a home with them?
It’s not uncommon for family members or unmarried, unrelated p...
Have you ever been the last one to take a shower and run out of hot water? It could happen when you have too many overnight guests or one family member known for long showers! But, what happens when your hot water heater stops working efficiently on a daily basis, guests or no guests? That’s when you might need to replace it. When your water heater...
No home sale is every final until you get to settlement on possession day. That is a fact and explains why real estate signs say "Conditionally Sold" before being replaced with "Sold."
There's a lot that goes on after a buyer's offer is accepted by the seller. And a key factor in getting to closing day is the home appraisal by the lender.
How to Move Up with Ease Series We all love our first home but eventually there comes a point when it’s time to move on. Life changes and so do our needs and wants in a home. When you are ready for a new home but also have one to sell or rent-out, the stakes are much higher. This time around, you’ve got more to think about, plan, and “get right” th...