Real estate searches for properties in smaller rural areas have surged. Many people are looking for a country escape and with the government offering stimulus checks of $1,200 per individual, that money can be put to good use if you’re one of those looking to buy your next property or even take advantage of the
Last year, homes for sale remained low compared to previous years and as we head into the selling season of 2020, those numbers haven’t changed. The demand for lower-priced properties is extremely high, but those buyers aren’t having many options to choose from as inventory is expected to plateau through the rest of the year.
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Anytime you are getting ready to purchase a home or other property, it can be scary and stressful, especially if it’s your first time. What many people may not realize is that it can take years to be financially ready to make such a large investment between a down payment and boosting your credit score.
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It’s no secret that people everywhere are stressed over consistent rises in utility bills each month. The bad news is you can’t just cut out water, electric, gas or sewer bills. The good news is, there are plenty of ways to be able to lower your utility costs that won’t cost a lot upfront. (Side
If you’re in the market to buy or sell your property, there are many terms that will come up during the process that might sound foreign or confusing to you. If you know familiarize yourself with some of the common real estate terms you will come across, it will help the whole process go smoother.
The spring real estate market is heating up. Despite a slow start this year due to rocky weather conditions hitting many states across the country, the market for the remainder of 2019 looks clear.
According to Rick Haase, Chief Operating Officer of United Real Estate Group, home sales in the first quarter are roughly five percent
If you’re thinking of buying or selling a property, there are a lot of options you have and decisions you’ll have to make. Perhaps one of the biggest is whether or not to use a real estate agent. While there are obvious perks to using an agent like having someone do the paperwork, negotiating and
By Guest Blogger: William Dukes
Selling a home is as much an art form as it is a science. Staged homes spend less time on the market than a house that’s not in show condition. The reason is psychology. Buyers are more likely to buy a cozy, welcoming home they can easily imagine themselves living in
Last year was a great year in real estate. Mortgage rates remained low, home prices soared and people were buying – giving sellers the upper hand. For agents and auctioneers at United Country Real Estate, they also had a successful year in 2018, growing by record breaking numbers for most of their franchise offices.
This year,
By: Emily Bishop – Guest Blogger
Selling a country home can be harder than those in more urban areas. Finding the right buyer that is looking to live the country lifestyle depends on location, timing, and price point. Many potential buyers looking at country properties will see a wide range of unique options: from century-old homes