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How to Choose the Right Neighborhood
In real estate, they say that it’s all about location, location, location. And there’s definitely some truth to that. A house is much more than the four walls that hold it together. In fact, your dream home may be nothing but an ordinary house if it were located somewhere else.
…your dream home may be nothing but an ordinary house if it were located somewhere else.
The Madison Area Builders Association’s Annual Parade of Homes is a good example. If you’ve ever taken the tour, you’ve probably noticed a sign or brochure (usually on the kitchen counter) stating that the house can be built “on your lot” for a specified price. But would it be the same?
The answer is unequivocally, no. To be clear, we’re not saying that this house wouldn’t be as nice if it were located somewhere else. Only that it would be different. The truth is, you might like the Parade house even more at a site of your own choosing — because it would incorporate not only the basic elements of the house, but everything that surrounds it as well. That means the setting — and the neighborhood.
We can’t say it enough. Whether you’re buying or building, it’s all about the neighborhood, neighborhood, neighborhood. So how on earth do you know which one to choose?
August is a Good Time to Make Your Move
Many people think that spring and summer are the best times to buy a house. And they are great — flowers in bloom and a long summer ahead to enjoy a season full of backyard cookouts. But that’s not the only good time to make a move. Don’t forget about the fall.
Avoid Home Buyer Mistakes With These 6 Tips
There are few purchases that bring out our emotions the way buying a new house does. Whether you’re a first-time home buyer or you’ve been through it all before, you need to remember to set your emotions aside while you attend to the more practical side of real estate. Well, at least some of them!
We don’t want to spoil your fun, but as realtors, part of our job is to help you make your home purchase be one of the best experiences of your life. To make that happen, you’ll want to avoid some of the more common mistakes that even seasoned home buyers make.
Qualified Lead vs Wing & a Prayer
So, what’s the success rate of converting an uncultivated internet lead? And if and when one is converted, how long did it take to complete? And those that are finally converted, what is the average purchase price? Should you care what this math equates to on internet leads?
Short answer is, YES…this is business!
How to Write a Winning Letter—To the Home Seller
If you’re looking to buy a house, you’ve probably turned to technology to aid your search. The world has clearly gone high-tech—and real estate is no exception. But if you think it’s only your grandma that appreciates a written message, well, you might want to think again. Especially if you’re in the market to buy a new house.
Real estate experts agree that the current housing market favors sellers. There are simply not enough houses and condos available right now to keep up with the number of buyers that are looking.
But there are several things that you can do, as a buyer, to increase your chances of nabbing your dream home. Get pre-approved for a mortgage, work with a buyer’s agent for fast access to new listings, and make an offer that appeals to the seller’s asking price and convenience.
The House That Got Away
There are a million songs written about the one that got away. Of course, they all refer to lost loves – not houses. But when you’re in the midst of house hunting – or have recently purchased a new home – it’s easy to get bogged down in thinking about the one that you didn’t get.
Maybe the reason is that unlike some other business decisions, buying a house is an emotional process. Oh sure, there are plenty of cold hard facts and stats – square footage, distance from work, asking price, appraisal price, and amount you can spend (which may not be the same as the amount you feel comfortable spending). But intermingled with all those practical elements is the way you feel about a house. And that’s nothing to be taken lightly.