• The Facts about Fall Homebuying

    As the leaves start to change and the air turns crisp, fall ushers in a new season of opportunity for prospective homebuyers. While spring and summer are typically considered the peak seasons for house hunting, fall has its own unique advantages that shouldn’t be overlooked. In this blog post, we’ll explore the many benefits of fall home buying and why it might be the perfect time for you to make your move. 1. Reduced Competition: One of the primary advantages of buying a home in the fall is the reduced competition. Many buyers are often focused on making their move during the warmer months, leaving fewer competitors in the fall…

  • Why Hire a Buyer’s Agent?

    Many people have a preconceived idea that real estate agents have an easy job. They get to go around and open doors to beautiful homes; clients buy it; and the deal is done. I’d like to blame HGTV and Bravo, but it’s mostly a lack of understanding of what a real estate agent does. I decided to finally make a list of SOME of the things we do during the home buying process (in no way could I make a list of all the very very random situations that come up in this industry): We have our buyer’s best interest at heart. We understand the market. We have a lot…

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    What To Do During a Final Walkthrough

    The final walkthrough is an important part of any home buying process. Let’s start by stating a final walkthrough is NOT a home inspection. It is however an opportunity for the buyer to see the house one last time before closing. It’s often done as close to the closing date as possible, preferably the day of. This gives the sellers as much time to get things packed and out of the house. Then the buyers are able to check the home and see if there is any new damage since the home inspection. Sometimes sellers don’t move out until the day of closing; rarely final walkthroughs can happen with the…