There’s no law that says you need to. Realistically, you could enter an open house and buy the place on the spot. However, you may miss out on the benefits
Beat the Rush: How to Prepare for Spring Home Buying
The weather’s just right, your tax refund is in hand, and there are many more homes on the market compared to a few months ago. Spring may be the best
New Year, New Home: Your Guide to 2024 Home Ownership
A new year offers new possibilities, with a strong chance of home ownership. Here’s how.
DFW is the place to buy in 2024
The Dallas-Fort Worth area will be one of America’s
How to Bring Your Real Estate Goals to Life Heading into the New Year
Could 2024 be the year you accomplish your real estate goals? Let’s ring in the new year with ways to make that happen!
Make a List of Attainable Goals
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What types of buyers and agents should you consider when selling your home?
If you plan to sell your home in the greater DFW area, there are quite a few factors to consider. Here are some things to keep in mind before you
Can You Guess Which Texas Suburbs Rank in the Best U.S. Real Estate Markets?
North Texas has some of America’s best suburbs for home buyers! This fact, which Texans have long known, has popped up on WalletHub 2023’s Best Real Estate Markets. Let’s look
Spotlight on Home Purchase Programs
If you’re in the market for a new home, financing options are likely top of mind. But which should you choose? Let’s look at our most popular loan programs to
Home Construction Myths Explained
For many, building their dream home sounds like something other people do. And the average home buyer has to stick with existing homes, right? Wrong. Most of the perceived roadblocks
Your Guide to Buying a Home Out of State
Are you considering a move to the Dallas-Fort Worth area? You’re in good company. Dallas is America’s fastest-growing metropolitan area. And we’re here to help you make your move smooth!
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DFW Seeing a Trend in Existing Homes Priced Higher than New Construction
Newly built homes cost less than existing ones? It’s a historic anomaly, but nonetheless true in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Let’s look at this unusual shift and what it means