June 2025

Infographic explaining why setting the right asking price is critical in today’s real estate market. It highlights that 1 in 5 sellers are reducing prices, with price cuts returning to normal levels as of May 2025. Common reasons for overpricing include ignoring current market conditions, basing price on desired profits, and leaving room for negotiation. The graphic encourages sellers to consult a knowledgeable agent to price correctly based on local home values, condition, updates, and buyer demand. Source: NAR, Realtor.com.

Why Your Home’s Asking Price Matters More Today

A growing number of homeowners are overestimating today’s market. ​And that’s why the number of sellers dropping their price is back at normal levels.​ A lot of the time this is happening because they’re not paying attention to current conditions. The best way to avoid that mistake? Lean on the expertise of an agent. If you want a proven pricing strategy that works for today's market, let's...

Why Homeownership Is Going To Be Worth It

Why Homeownership Is Going To Be Worth It

Life can feel a bit unpredictable these days. What’s happening with inflation? The economy? The housing market? But in the middle of all that uncertainty, there’s one thing a lot of people still crave – a place to call their own. Because when everything else feels up in the air, home can be the thing that grounds you. As the experts at 1000WATT put it: “Homeownership isn’t primarily...

3 Reasons To Buy a Home This Summer

3 Reasons To Buy a Home This Summer

Are you thinking about buying a home, but not sure if now’s the right time? A lot of people are waiting and wondering what the market’s going to do next. But here’s something only the savviest buyers realize: This summer might actually be the best time to buy in years. Here are three big reasons why. 1. You Have More Negotiating Power After several years of sellers having all the leverage,...

Why More Sellers Are Choosing To Move, Even with Today’s Rates

Why More Sellers Are Choosing To Move, Even with Today’s Rates

It’s hard to let go of a 3% mortgage rate. There’s no question about it. It’s the main reason why so many homeowners have delayed their move in recent years. But here’s something to consider. While your low rate might be ideal, it doesn’t make up being too cramped, having a staircase your knees can’t handle anymore, or being 1,000 miles from your family. And those real-life needs are...

What You Really Need To Know About Down Payments - Infographic explaining key facts about home down payments. It dispels the myth that buyers need 20% down, noting that first-time buyers typically put down 9%. Some loan programs allow as little as 3.5% or even 0% down. It also highlights that while 80% of buyers qualify for down payment assistance, only 13% use it. The average benefit from assistance programs is around $17,000. Sources include NAR, Realtor.com, and HousingWire.

What You Really Need To Know About Down Payments

There’s a misconception going around that you have to put 20% of the purchase price down when you buy a home. But the truth is, many people don’t put down that much unless they’re trying to make their offer more competitive. And if you want to give your savings a boost, look into down payment assistance. Most first-time buyers qualify, and the typical benefit is $17,000. To learn more about your...

Why Most Sellers Hire Real Estate Agents Today

Why Most Sellers Hire Real Estate Agents Today

Selling your house without an agent as a “For Sale by Owner” (FSBO) may be something you’ve considered. But you should know that, in today’s shifting market, more homeowners are deciding that’s just not worth the risk. According to the latest data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the number of homeowners selling without an agent has hit an all-time low (see graph...

Infographic explaining how increased home equity allows many homeowners to downsize and buy their next home in cash. Includes Freddie Mac data on wealth gains since the pandemic, a chart showing the rise in all-cash buyers (26% in 2024), benefits of cash purchases, and a call to connect with Realtor Paul Garrison for an equity review.

You May Have Enough Equity To Downsize and Buy Your Next House in Cash

Have you been holding off on downsizing? If so, you should know your equity could make your move possible. Homeowners today have so much equity that a record number are buying their next house in all cash. And that has some big benefits like making their offer more appealing, potentially closing faster, and not having a mortgage payment. To find out how much equity you have in your current house, let's...

Your House Didn’t Sell. Here’s What To Do Now.

Your House Didn’t Sell. Here’s What To Do Now.

When your house doesn’t sell, it doesn’t just feel frustrating – it feels personal. You put time, money, and emotional energy into this move. You told your friends and family it was happening. And now that your listing has expired without a buyer? You’re left feeling stuck, and maybe even a little embarrassed. And here's what most agents won’t tell you. Over 70% of homeowners who re-list with...

Is Inventory Getting Back To Normal?

Is Inventory Getting Back To Normal?

After years of it feeling almost impossible to find a home you want to buy, things are changing for the better. Nationally, inventory is growing, and that gives you more options for your move. But here’s what you need to know. That level of growth is going to vary based on where you live. And that’s why you need an agent’s local market expertise. Here’s a quick rundown of the current...

The Five-Year Rule for Home Price Perspective

The Five-Year Rule for Home Price Perspective

Headlines are saying home prices are starting to dip in some markets. And if you’re beginning to second guess your plans based on what you’re hearing in the media, here’s what you need to know. It's true that a few metros are seeing slight price drops. But don't let that overshadow this simple truth. Home values almost always go up over time (see graph below): While everyone remembers what...