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House hunting is not just about finding a house

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  “House hunting is not just about finding a house; it’s about discovering your next chapter." Whether you’re buying or selling, the best deals don’t just fall into your lap— you make them happen with the right strategy and expert guidance.  Ready to create your next real estate opportunity? Let’s make a plan that works for YOU !  Contact me today!

Is a Newly Built Home Right for You? The Pros and Cons

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  When searching for a home, you don’t want to skip over  new builds  as an option. Right now, there are  more newly built homes  to choose from than there would normally be in the market. And those added choices come with some pretty incredible benefits. Talking to your agent is the best way to see if this type of home makes sense for you. Here’s a quick rundown of some things your agent will walk you through – including a few of the top perks of buying a newly built home today and some potential things you’ll want to think about before you ink any contracts. The Perks of Buying a Newly Built Home  Customization Options:  Many builders allow buyers to choose finishes, layouts, and upgrades so that you can personalize your home to your unique sense of style. This is obviously more of a draw if the home is still under construction, but sometimes you can have a builder agree to some tweaks even after it’s completed. Less Maintenance and Fewer Repairs: ...

Homebuilders Aren’t Overbuilding, They’re Catching Up

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  You may have heard that there are more  brand-new homes  available right now than the norm. Today, about  one in three  homes on the market are newly built. And if you’re wondering what that means for the housing market and for your  own move , here’s what you need to know. Why This Isn’t Like 2008 People remember what happened to the housing market back in  2008 . And one of the factors that contributed to that crash was that there were too many  homes for sale . While only part of the oversupply back then came from builders, the lasting impact is that some people still feel uneasy when they hear new home construction has ramped up. Even though the supply of new homes has grown this year, the data shows there’s no need to worry. Builders aren’t overbuilding, they’re just catching up.  The graph below uses data from the  Census  to  show  the number of new houses built over the last 52 years. Following the crash in 2008,...