I love working with first-time home buyers. Helping you find your first home, learning the home buying process, and guiding you from house-hunting to move-in day gives me the warm & fuzzies. Here are 3 things you should know before you start looking.
1. Work with one realtor. It’s best to have one agent who is helping you with your search. Your agen...
Both buying and selling a home are equally stressful, but what about when you are trying to coordinate both at the same time? There are a lot of moving parts, and the agents involved work together to ensure the smoothest possible transactions for our clients. If you are selling your home and want to close on a new home purchase at the same time, he...
We all want people to love our home as much as we do, but especially when you are trying to sell it! While it’s impossible to please every buyers’ taste, there are several easy things you can do to make your home more appealing without spending a lot of money. Try some of these tricks and see if your showings cause buyers to swoon.
It’s that time of year when people are planning winter vacations, especially since the cold weather has arrived! Most likely, you’re excited about the tropical vacation you’re planning and lots of effort goes into the itinerary. What you don’t want, however, is a mess or catastrophe when you return. Here are the top50 things you should do before yo...
When I work with clients who are downsizing to a smaller home, one of the hardest chores they face is letting go of sentimental belongings they no longer have room for. Souvenirs collected during travels, family heirlooms, and your children’s keepsakes can be quite stressful to part with. It doesn’t matter whether the items have monetary value or n...
So, you’re thinking about renovating your home? Here’s what you should know!How do I pick a contractor? Ideally, you want to build the same kind of relationship with your contractor as you do with your real estate agent: one built on trust that makes you want to go back to that person for any future needs. Your contractor should be a very good list...