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Retirement May Be Changing What You Need in a Home

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 17, 2021

The past year and a half brought about significant life changes for many of us. For some, it meant entering retirement earlier than expected. Recent data shows more people retired this year than anticipated. According to the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, 2021 saw a retirement boom: “At least 1.7 million more older workers than expected […]

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Sellers: You’ll Likely Get Multiple Strong Offers This Season

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 16, 2021

Are you thinking about selling your house right now, but you’re not sure you’ll have the time to do so as the holidays draw near? If so, consider this: even as the holiday season approaches, there are plenty of buyers out there, and they really want your house. Here’s why selling this winter is a win for you. Today’s buyers […]

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4 Things Every Renter Needs To Consider

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 15, 2021

As a renter, you’re constantly faced with the same dilemma: keep renting for another year or purchase a home? Your answer depends on your current situation and future plans, but there are a number of benefits to homeownership every renter needs to consider. Here are a few things you should think about before you settle on renting for another […]

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Should I Update My House Before I Sell It? [INFOGRAPHIC]

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 12, 2021

Some Highlights If you’re deciding whether you should make updates before you sell your house, lean on your agent to be your guide. If the market is flooded with houses for sale, updates may be necessary for your house to stand out. In our current sellers’ market, the added expenses might not be worth it. Let’s connect so you have expert advice […]

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VA Loans: Helping Veterans Achieve Their Homeownership Dreams

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 11, 2021

The purpose of Veterans Affairs (VA) home loans is to provide a pathway to homeownership for those who have sacrificed so much by serving our nation. As the Veterans Administration says of the program: “The objective of the VA Home Loan Guaranty program is to help eligible Veterans, active-duty personnel, surviving spouses, and members of the Reserves […]

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What’s Happening with Home Prices?

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 10, 2021

Many people have questions about home prices right now. How much have prices risen over the past 12 months? What’s happening with home values right now? What’s projected for next year? Here’s a look at the answers to all three of these questions. How much have home values appreciated over the last 12 months? According to the […]

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How Sellers Win When Housing Inventory Is Low

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 9, 2021

In today’s housing market, the number of homes for sale is much lower than the strong buyer demand. As a result, homeowners ready to sell have a significant advantage. Here are three ways today’s low inventory will set you up for a win when you sell this season. 1. Higher Prices With so many more buyers in the market than […]

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Numbers Don’t Lie – It’s Still a Great Time To Sell [INFOGRAPHIC]

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 5, 2021

Some Highlights Heading into the end of the year, you might wonder if it’s still a good time to sell your house. Here’s what the latest data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) says. Housing supply is lower than last year, and home prices are up nationwide. Meanwhile, the average home is selling fast and receiving several offers. Listing now puts your […]

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Why a Wave of Foreclosures Is Not on the Way

By Richard Wamsat | Nov 4, 2021

With forbearance plans coming to an end, many are concerned the housing market will experience a wave of foreclosures similar to what happened after the housing bubble 15 years ago. Here are a few reasons why that won’t happen. There are fewer homeowners in trouble this time After the last housing crash, about 9.3 million households lost […]

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