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A Smaller Home Could Be Your Best Option

A Smaller Home Could Be Your Best Option Simplifying The MarketMany people are reaching the point in their lives when they need to decide where they want to live when they retire. If you’re a homeowner approaching this stage, you have several options to explore. Jessica Lautz, Deputy Chief Economist and Vice President of Research at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), says:

The Two Big Issues the Housing Market’s Facing Right Now

The Two Big Issues the Housing Market’s Facing Right Now Simplifying The MarketThe biggest challenge the housing market’s facing is how few homes there are for sale. Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American, explains the root causes of today’s low supply:

Spring into Action: Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal with Expert Guidance

Spring into Action: Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal with Expert Guidance Simplifying The MarketTo sell your home this spring, it may need more preparation than it would have a year or two ago. Today’s housing market has a different feel. There are more homes for sale than there were at this time last year, but inventory is still historically low. So, if a house has been sitting on the market for a while, that’s a sign it may not be hitting the mark for potential buyers. But here’s the thing. Right now, homes that are updated and priced at market value are still selling fast.

The Spring Housing Market Could Be a Sweet Spot for Sellers [INFOGRAPHIC]

The Spring Housing Market Could Be a Sweet Spot for Sellers [INFOGRAPHIC] Simplifying The Market

Some Highlights

  • The biggest challenge in the housing market is how few houses there are for sale compared to the number of people who want to buy.
  • The number of homes for sale is up from last year but below pre-pandemic numbers, and that means we’re still in a sellers’ market.

Wondering What’s Going on with Home Prices?

Wondering What’s Going on with Home Prices? Simplifying The MarketThe recent changes in home prices are top of mind for many as the housing market begins gearing up for spring. It can be hard to navigate misleading headlines and confusing data, so here’s what you should know about today’s home prices.

Should You Consider Buying a Newly Built Home?

Should You Consider Buying a Newly Built Home? Simplifying The MarketIf you’re thinking about buying a home, you might be focusing on previously owned ones. But with so few houses for sale today, it makes sense to consider all your options, and that includes a home that’s newly built.

Why It’s Easy To Fall in Love with Homeownership

Why It’s Easy To Fall in Love with Homeownership Simplifying The Market

No matter how the housing market changes, there are some things about owning a home that never change—like the personal benefits it can provide. When you own your home, you likely feel a sense of attachment because of the comfort it gives and also because it’s a space that’s truly yours.

[:en]Why It’s Easy To Fall in Love with Homeownership[:]

[:en]Why It’s Easy To Fall in Love with Homeownership[:] Simplifying The Market[:en]No matter how the housing market changes, there are some things about owning a home that never change—like the personal benefits it can provide. When you own your home, you likely feel a sense of attachment because of the comfort it gives and also because it’s a space that’s truly yours.

What You Should Know About Closing Costs

What You Should Know About Closing Costs Simplifying The MarketBefore you buy a home, it’s important to plan ahead. While most buyers consider how much they need to save for a down payment, many are surprised by the closing costs they have to pay. To ensure you aren’t caught off guard when it’s time to close on your home, you need to understand what closing costs are and how much you should budget for.