It’s a question many prospective homeowners might not consider. Building a home can feel too complicated. Too big. Like something other people do. But it’s not. And in competitive markets,
5 Things to Know Before You Build Your Home
Are you thinking of building a custom home of your own? Kickstart your planning with these 5 tips for new home building.
1) Learn the Basics of Local Building
You don’t need
Set Yourself Up for Success by Being Pre-Approved
As is the case with many things in life, seasonality can be a major factor, especially in real estate. Spring and summer are prime home-buying times, which means a considerable
Right-Size into Your Forever Home with a Greater Dallas Construction Loan
What is right-sizing? It’s the idea of moving into a home that is the right size and most suitable for your lifestyle. It can be an ideal way to save
Struggling to Find Your Perfect Home? Consider Building.
Finding the right home to buy can have its challenges and at times may be time-consuming; Zillow estimates that it takes the average buyer 4.5 months to find a home.
Your Guide to Buying a House in Dallas
If you’re looking to buy a home in the Dallas area, you’re in good company. The U.S. Census Bureau finds that Dallas is one of America’s fastest-growing large cities. Here
Residential Construction Financing Demystified
Does building a home sound like something only other people do? Too complicated and too expensive to even consider? It’s not. With the right financing, construction can be a cost-effective
Tips for Boosting Your Credit When Preparing to Finance a Property
With a conventional mortgage, lenders usually want to see a credit score of at least 620. But that’s the floor and the higher the score, the better. Let’s look at
How Texas Homebuyers Differ from the Rest
We know Texas homebuyers are unique, but what sets them apart from the rest?
Each year, the Texas Homebuyers and Sellers Report released by Texas Realtors takes an in-depth look at
Owners becoming sellers? It’s starting to happen.
Frustrated that you can’t find a home to buy in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro? You aren’t the only would-be homeowner running up against the inventory shortage. But if you can