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Considering an iBuyer? Prepare to Pay Up

January 21, 2022

This article is largely based off a video by Frank and Brian of the National Real Estate Group. I am directly pulling from this video because I think they do a nice job of summing up the iBuyer landscape. What is an iBuyer? First things first, an iBuyer is a real estate entity with technology behind […]


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Home Prices Grow at Much Slower Rate in Towns Burned by California’s Most Destructive Wildfires

October 8, 2021

In the three years after major fires, home prices rise 21% in directly-hit areas on average, compared with 33% growth just outside of fire zones. Home purchases start to recover by year three after a fire, following a 43% plunge in the first year after the blaze. New-home construction surges nearly 600% after fires amid […]


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Top 50 Housing Markets for Home Price Appreciation and Sales Growth in 2021

December 22, 2020

When the holiday season passes and 2021 rolls in, homebuyers throughout the U.S. will begin searching for their next place to live. The tumultuousness of 2020 could certainly make next year harder to predict than ever. But nonetheless, Realtor.com has released its annual housing market forecast. The consensus? Millennial movers, relative affordability, and economic growth despite […]


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How to appeal to millennial homebuyers

December 19, 2020

9 Ways to Attract Millennial Homebuyers Published  on January 28, 2020 by Lexi KlinkenbergUpdated on December 7th, 2020 Millennials are currently the largest group of homebuyers in the U.S. and will continue to revolutionize the housing market for years to come. As more millennials pursue homeownership, it is important to revitalize your home in order to attract […]


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Housing Markets Post-COVID: Which Ones Win? Which Lose?

December 4, 2020

An essential rule in real estate investing never wavers: location, location, location. When looking for a property, dialing in on where people want and need rentals is key. Look at population and job growth. Find out where there is a limited supply of houses and great demand. This will ensure you’ll find tenants. It also usually means property values will […]


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What a $250,000 Home Looks Like in 25 Major Cities

November 13, 2020

Find out what $250K buys you across the nation. Whether you’re simply browsing or looking to relocate, we’ve scoped out a home for sale for $250,000 in 25 major cities across the country. Revealing just how much house you can get for your money, these homes range from a 500-square-feet coop in New York City’s East […]


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A 3-Step Downsizing Plan

October 30, 2020

When it’s time to move to a smaller home, these tips will help you save the memories while minimizing clutter in your new place. Moving into a new house is often bittersweet. You are excited for the change, but sad to leave a home so full of memories. Downsizing can be even harder — a […]


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A Historical Look at Pandemics and the Housing Market

October 25, 2020

While most of us have not experienced a worldwide health crisis of the magnitude of coronavirus, similar events have occurred before — and may provide clues to what we can expect in the months or years ahead. With that in mind, Zillow Research took a deep dive into the economic effects of previous global pandemics to offer […]


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5 Tips for Moving During COVID-19

October 25, 2020

By taking extra safety precautions and minimizing social contact, you can still move safely. Amid travel bans, widespread stay-at-home orders and social-distancing mandates, millions of Americans have adapted to the changes brought about by COVID-19. Countless events have been rescheduled or cancelled, but for a few people — including those who already made plans to […]


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Is Your Home Trying to Kill You?

October 6, 2019

How to detect and avoid five of the most common household hazards. Home is where you feel comfortable and safe. It’s where you tuck your kids into bed and lazily watch hours of Netflix on the couch. Without your care and vigilance, however, your home may develop conditions that can make you severely ill — […]


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