What the Housing Chill Means for Home Buyers
If you want to buy a house soon, there’s good news: prices are declining for the first time since the pandemic frenzy and the market is normalizing.
If you want to buy a house soon, there’s good news: prices are declining for the first time since the pandemic frenzy and the market is normalizing.
Inflation is the highest it’s been in 40 years and no doubt it has adversely impacted your budget. But how is it affecting the home you want to buy?
Before you can buy a house, you’ve got to find it first. Learn why house hunting is some of the most fun you’ll have in real estate.
With rates for a housing loan shooting up, what does the second half of 2022 look like? Here are a few questions to consider about the housing outlook.
During the pandemic, home buyers lamented a lack of inventory, which helped push prices to record highs. But all of a sudden, listings are piling up.
There’s a balance in wagering enough money for the Sellers to accept your Offer, without overpaying or leaving money on the table.