Buying a home can be confusing and even intimidating at times. That’s why it’s perfectly okay to find yourself outside of your comfort zone. My goal with this series is to make you more comfortable and that starts with making you a more confident and knowledgeable homebuyer … with an insider’s edge.
Read MoreGetting the best interest rate can be puzzling for many first-time buyers. It’s not as straightforward as getting that low rate you see advertised online. You’ll get the lowest rate only if you figure out how to fit all these pieces together – fees, points, down payment, credit score, your specific home, your goals, and more…
Read MoreOnce you buy a home, it’s now all your responsibility! But are you truly prepared for the unexpected? In our final week, it’s all about precaution and preventing costly mistakes in your home. Here’s why regular maintenance is a must and should always be on your calendar.
Read MoreThe decision to become a homeowner is a very personal one, which means it should be decided by your personal situation and finances – NOT because everyone else around you is doing it. I cover the big questions to ask yourself and when it means the time is right for YOU
Read MoreHere are the questions I get asked most by my past clients who have bought a home with me. I hope the answers to these questions help you become a more informed homeowner too!
Read MoreDo you know what you need to look out for when buying a home? If not, here are the top 5 things you need to consider so you can quickly move on to the next listing and not have any regrets.
Read MoreIf you’ve been thinking about buying a home and are just not sure of the steps involved or even where to start, then my new weekly series Buying a Home 101 is a MUST read for you.
Read MoreTaking that first step to buying your very first home can be scary and daunting. As a first-time buyer, you may think, “Can I really afford a home that I’ll love and that will meet my needs?”
Read MoreYou’ve probably seen listings stating a home is being sold “as is.” Does that mean it’s a dump and not worth seeing?
These homes can sometimes be a good deal budget-wise, especially if it gets you into a neighborhood you’ve been eyeing. However, some “as is” homes come with more troublesome issues that could cost you more in the long run.
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