Tight labor markets are affecting industries across the country. Skilled and unskilled jobs remain unfilled as employers struggle to find prospective employees. For anyone ready to hire a contractor or handyman to perform home improvement projects, this shortage is causing frustration. As more ... » Learn More about Home Improvement During The Labor Shortage
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Buying a Home Just Got Easier
Since the pandemic began, Americans have reevaluated the meaning of the word home. That’s led some renters to realize the many benefits of homeownership, including the financial benefits that come with rising home equity. However, not every purchaser has been able to fulfill their desire for a ... » Learn More about Buying a Home Just Got Easier
What Conveys When You Sell?
More than one seller has been surprised to find that their favorite chandelier is not theirs to take when they move. First-time home sellers might be especially confused when confronted with an exclusion form presented by their agent, but understanding what is, and is not included in the sale by ... » Learn More about What Conveys When You Sell?
It Looks Like Winter May Be Hot!
Like most industries, residential real estate has a seasonality to it. The number of homes sold in the spring is almost always much greater than at any other time of the year. It’s even labeled as the spring buying season. Historically, the number of buyers and listings for sale significantly ... » Learn More about It Looks Like Winter May Be Hot!
When To Compromise (And When To Not)
First-time homebuyers sometimes struggle to match their home wishes with their budget and are faced with either postponing homeownership or making compromises. It may feel hard to compromise, but it’s important to think long term and consider what needs to be in place now, and what can be changed ... » Learn More about When To Compromise (And When To Not)