
SCARY thoughts about buying a home
Buying a home is arguably one of the biggest purchases you will make in your life, so whether its your first or you’ve done this
Buying a home is arguably one of the biggest purchases you will make in your life, so whether its your first or you’ve done this
If recent headlines about the housing market cooling and buyer demand moderating have you worried you’ve missed your chance to sell, we’re here to tell
Whether you’re a first time homebuyer or this isn’t your first rodeo, this is all of our first times in the latter half of 2022,
Owning a second home is a great way to build equity, but — just like everything in life— it comes with its own headaches and
Calmer waters may be ahead as demand cools and supply increases. Traditionally, spring is real estate season, but buyers across the country have been waiting
Celebrating the season that brought us all here. Sure, you’ve seen in our previous blogs that we’ve found something to love about each season, but winter was our first true love here, and we know we’re not alone. The majority of our community moved here to ski!
Real estate has been an incredibly hot topic over the past year. With trends that most haven’t seen in decades, there have been many uncertainties and questions regarding the state of the industry throughout 2021. Understanding the trends throughout the years can significantly help make sense of the current market.
Timing is everything. If you think the Summer buying season is over and you need to wait until next year, think again! The real estate market continues to trend in ways that we haven’t seen in many years past, and if the thought of selling your Summit County property has crossed your mind a time or two, read on to see if your intuition is telling you something.
Real Estate is a jargon-heavy industry, which can aid in those new to the market feeling left out, uninformed, and just straight up lost. To help you navigate this vocabulary, we’ve compiled a list of terminology.
Inventory has hit record lows. Days on the market are now measured in hours. Home prices are steadily rising, and more existing homes were sold in 2020 than in any year since 2006. America’s housing market is officially over-heating. This seemingly spiraling phenomenon is actually not so complex, and we hope to adequately explain a bit of what’s currently going on out there.
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