Going. Going. Gone. Before a would-be buyer even gets his or her foot past the welcome mat, a house in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro just hauled multiple offers. There is
Home purchases show no signs of slowing down in 2021
FOMO. Fear of missing out. It was a real thing in November and shows no signs of change any time soon, with real estate agents quickly submitting offers for clients
Home Buying This Winter is Going to Very Different
In a normal year, this is the time when home sales dip. In a normal year, this is when you can negotiate on getting the price a tad lower, and
Millennial renters are turning into buyers as paying rent no longer makes sense
The Census is a revealing thing every ten years. And this year, it’s even more revealing, even though it’s not yet complete. It changed its methodology over the past quarter,
3 Reasons to Get a Mortgage Preapproval Letter
House hunting can be one of the most fun parts of buying a home. But before you begin your new home search, you should give some serious thought to getting
While much of the country stands still, home sellers reap profits
Second-quarter home sales are generating big profits for home sellers across the nation.
Many home sellers these days are raking it in, having gained, on average, a $75,971 profit on a
Homebuyers are ready to go to open houses after months of sheltering
In the award-winning academy film LadyBird, set in Sacramento, CA, a mother-daughter duo who verbally spar with one another throughout the movie suddenly stop their bickering when they decide to
Warm weather turns tire-kickers into home buyers
As summer approaches, home buyers are getting more active. Of those looking to buy a home, nearly half have moved beyond the planning phase and are actively engaged in the
Home buyers and sellers showing resilience
When industries begin speaking of a “new normal,” it can be difficult to discern how many of its old practices are on track to permanently change and which ones are
Buildable lots getting more scarce in most desirable areas
The sky may be infinite and the oceans vast, but land is finite — and there is a shortage of it to build homes on, accord to a recent NAHB/Wells