Remote Work Has Changed Our Home Needs. Is It Time for Your Home To Change, Too? Over the past year, many homeowners realized what they need in a home is changing, especially with the rise in remote work. If you’re longing for a dedicated home office or a change in scenery, now may be the time to find the home that addresses your evolving needs. Working from Home Isn’t a Passing Continue Reading about Remote Work Has Changed Our Home Needs.
3 Charts That Show This Isn’t a Housing Bubble
3 Charts That Show This Isn’t a Housing Bubble With home prices continuing to deliver double-digit increases, some are concerned we’re in a housing bubble like the one in 2006. However, a closer look at the market data indicates this is nothing like 2006 for three major reasons. 1. The housing market isn’t driven by risky mortgage loans. Back in 2006, nearly everyone could qualify for Continue Reading about 3 Charts That Show This Isn’t a Housing Bubble
What You Should Do Before Interest Rates Rise
What You Should Do Before Interest Rates Rise In today’s real estate market, mortgage interest rates are near record lows. If you’ve been in your current home for several years and haven’t refinanced lately, there’s a good chance you have a mortgage with an interest rate higher than today’s average. Here are some options you should consider if you want to take advantage of today’s Continue Reading about What You Should Do Before Interest Rates Rise
Greene County Parks and Trails
Greene County Parks and Trails Welcome to Your Backyard! Greene County is home to thousands upon thousands of acres of natural parks... Hebble Creek ReserveCemex ReservePearl’s Fen (Now open to the public)Twin Towers ParkJacoby Road Canoe LaunchClifton Reserve & LodgeIndian Mound Reserve (Cedar Cliff Falls)Hobson Freedom ParkKoogler Wetland Prairie ReserveRuss Continue Reading about Greene County Parks and Trails
Experts Agree: Options Are Improving for Homebuyers
Experts Agree: Options Are Improving for Buyers [INFOGRAPHIC] Some Highlights Buyers hoping for more homes to choose from may be in luck as housing inventory begins to rise. Many experts agree – new sellers listing their homes is great news for buyers and the overall market.Although the supply increases are modest, more homes means more options for buyers. A rise in inventory may also help Continue Reading about Experts Agree: Options Are Improving for Homebuyers
Diving Deep into Today’s Biggest Homebuyer Concerns
Diving Deep into Today’s Biggest Buyer Concerns Attn homebuyers: Last week, Fannie Mae released their Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI). Though the survey showed 77% of respondents believe it’s a “good time to sell,” it also confirms what many are sensing: an increasing number of Americans believe it’s a “bad time to buy” a home. The percentage of those surveyed saying it’s a “bad time to Continue Reading about Diving Deep into Today’s Biggest Homebuyer Concerns
Housing Supply Is Rising. What Does That Mean for You?
Housing Supply Is Rising. What Does That Mean for You? An important factor in today’s market is the number of homes for sale, or the housing supply. While housing inventory levels continue to sit near historic lows, there are indications we may have hit the lowest point we’ll see. Odeta Kushi, Deputy Chief Economist at First American, recently said of our supply challenges: “It looks like Continue Reading about Housing Supply Is Rising. What Does That Mean for You?
Why This Isn’t Your Typical Summer Housing Market
Why This Isn’t Your Typical Summer Housing Market In real estate, it’s normal to see ebbs and flows in the market. Typically, the summer months are slower-paced than the traditionally busy spring. But this isn’t a typical summer. As the economy rebounds and life is returning to normal, the summer housing market is expected to be an unusually strong season. Here’s how this summer is Continue Reading about Why This Isn’t Your Typical Summer Housing Market