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On one hand, it is certainly becoming even more expensive to buy a home. Prices hit another all-time high in March and mortgage rates have risen sharply this year, making the already
One of the biggest stories of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US has been its impact on residential real estate markets of all shapes and sizes. From in-town neighborhoods to outer suburban enclaves,
Read on for some telltale signs it’s time to start looking for the next home and packing your bags (and when you should settle in for the long haul).1. You know the seller’s market is
There has never been a better time for home sellers! With inventories in short supply and interest rates at historic lows, sellers are pulling maximum equity out of their properties. If you are