Inventory. You may remember it being famously (and frustratingly) tacked on after the words "there is no" during the pandemic. Not to fear, the word has made a turn for the positive once again! Great news! According to a recent report, for the week ending in November 18th, there were 47.7% more ... » Learn More about What Buyers Need To Know About the Inventory of Homes Available for Sale
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3 Questions You May Be Asking About Selling Your House Today [INFOGRAPHIC]
Some Highlights Anytime between “now” and “right now” is a good time to take action on shaping your best life, and that includes where you live. Let’s get the ball rolling on your next steps.(702) 374-6807. Or drop me a line here. ... » Learn More about 3 Questions You May Be Asking About Selling Your House Today [INFOGRAPHIC]
What Does the Rest of the Year Hold for the Housing Market?
Timing is everything! If you’re thinking of buying or selling a house, you’re at an exciting decision point and timing is an important consideration. So, let's chat about what the rest of the year holds for the housing market. The Number of Homes Available for Sale Is Likely To Grow First, ... » Learn More about What Does the Rest of the Year Hold for the Housing Market?
How Buying or Selling a Home Benefits the Economy and Your Community
Ready for some fun facts? First, there's a fruit that tastes like chocolate pudding. I kid you not, it's called Black Sapote and is from South America. Also amazing? Buying or selling a home actually has a positive impact on the economy and your community. To measure that impact, the National ... » Learn More about How Buying or Selling a Home Benefits the Economy and Your Community
Is Your New Neighborhood Safe? How to Research Your New Community
The mantra safety first, applies to many things, home buying included. While finding the right home for you and your family is important (that's why we're here), the neighborhood in which it’s located can also make a huge difference in your overall experience. The more secure you feel in your home ... » Learn More about Is Your New Neighborhood Safe? How to Research Your New Community