What You Should Require from a Potential Contractor
Before you hand over a deposit, make sure your contractor is licensed, insured, and has strong references 🔍. Get everything in writing—scope, timeline, payment schedule. Ask who’s doing the wor...
Before you hand over a deposit, make sure your contractor is licensed, insured, and has strong references 🔍. Get everything in writing—scope, timeline, payment schedule. Ask who’s doing the wor...
A great listing agent wears a lot of hats: pricing strategist, staging consultant, marketing expert, negotiator, and project manager. From prepping your home to handling showings and navigating offers, your agent should communicate clearly, adv...
Open houses can create buzz—but they’re not the only way to sell. In today’s digital world, buyers often find their dream homes online 📲. That said, open houses can be useful for foot traffic in hot markets or when launching a listing....
Low inventory, high prices, bidding wars—yep, it’s frustrating. But don’t give up! Get clear on your must-haves vs. nice-to-haves. Consider nearby zip codes or slightly different property types. And most importantly—trust the process (a...
Selling a home during divorce is never just about real estate—it’s emotional and complex. Prioritize clear communication, agree on your goals, and work with a Realtor who understands both the legal and emotional aspects. Keep things busines...
FHA loans are a great option for first-time buyers or anyone with less-than-perfect credit. They offer lower down payment requirements (as low as 3.5%!), more flexible credit guidelines, and can be a stepping stone to homeownership. But they al...
Decluttering before selling is smart—but there is a wrong way. Don’t shove everything in closets—buyers open those! Don’t remove too much and make the home feel sterile. And don’t toss things that could be styled to enhance the space....
Not all movers are created equal! When getting quotes, make sure you’re comparing apples to apples. Look for binding estimates, ask what’s included (boxes? mileage? insurance?), and always check reviews and licenses. If a quote is way lower...
Most buyers do the standard home inspection—but what about the ones that uncover hidden issues? Consider sewer scope inspections (especially for older homes), mold and radon testing, chimney inspections, and even pool/spa inspections 🏊. Th...
Home insurance is essential—but overpaying isn’t. Start by comparing quotes from multiple carriers 🧐. Increase your deductible if you have enough savings for emergencies. Bundle policies, install security systems, and ask about discounts...
Imagine it: you’re one day from closing, walk into your soon-to-be home… and the appliances are missing, there’s water damage, or worse. The final walkthrough is your last chance to ensure everything is as agreed. Bring your contract, ins...