Landing on the right selling price, though simple in principle, is a complex endeavor. It is not enough to merely throw a number out there and hope buyers will like the things they see. If for nothing else, neglecting your due diligence is a sure-fire way to hurt the home’s chances of selling in a ... » Learn More about Home pricing procedures you can’t afford to ignore
Spread the Word: Home equity Is definitely Increasing
Property owners, on average, saw a gain in equity of $11,000 this past year, as outlined by data from CoreLogic. In states like California, Oregon, and Washington, home owners have experienced average increases of nearly $30,000 per person. Spread the Word: Home equity Is definitely ... » Learn More about Spread the Word: Home equity Is definitely Increasing
Americans Want More Bathrooms in their new Home
The share of brand new homes began with three or more full bathrooms is on the rise. That also reflects builders’ focus on the higher-end, larger homes since the end of the Great Recession. 27% of new single-family homes started in 2015 had three full baths and 10% had four or more, Census Bureau ... » Learn More about Americans Want More Bathrooms in their new Home
October 2016 RE/MAX National Housing Report
Home-buyer Demand Remains Strong in September. Though posting a typical seasonal drop off from August, September’s U.S. home sales represented the most of any September in the 9-year history of the RE/MAX National Housing Report. Home sales dropped 11.7% from August to September - comparable to the ... » Learn More about October 2016 RE/MAX National Housing Report
FHA appraisers don’t have to switch on appliances
The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) raised concerns earlier this year when the Federal Housing Administration's (FHA) "Single Family Housing Policy Handbook" included a whole new requirement for appraisers. Under the guidelines, appraisers were required to operate and physically observe a ... » Learn More about FHA appraisers don’t have to switch on appliances