Should’ve, would’ve, could’ve. Don’t make that your mantra when it comes to your home’s maintenance! Preventative maintenance is worth your time and money NOW to avoid costly home disasters later. You don’t want to be the one saying, “I should’ve caulked those windows for a few bucks a tube,” when faced with a $2,000 repair bill […]
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Being a homeowner can be exciting and fun at times, with lots of freedom to make it your own space! As a homeowner, though, you’re the one in charge of any repairs, maintenance, finances, and improvements over the long haul. Whether you’re a first time homeowner or you’ve owned many, it’s important to stay informed about […]
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Whether you know it or not, there might be things you are doing that can effect your credit score for the worse. Even if you aren’t buying a home anytime soon, you don’t want to be surprised by your credit score when you want to buy a car or refinance, for example. The decisions you […]
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I believe my job doesn’t end at the settlement table, and I want to be your resource for all things real estate related even after you move into your first home. Below are the questions asked most by past clients who have bought a home with me. I hope the answers to these questions help […]
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I’ve been having a lot of conversations about mortgages lately. Conversations about loans that help my clients buy and sell at the same time, about refinancing, and conversations about whether it makes sense to pay off your mortgage early or even make extra payments if you have additional funds. I love talking about mortgages and […]
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Are you giving your credit score the attention it deserves? If you’re even thinking about buying a home or refinancing your current one in the near future, then you need to show it some love. Make sure you understand the ins and outs of your score and what you can do to make it more […]
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As a homeowner, you should have gained some equity in your home since living there and paying your mortgage down. Have you ever considered using this equity to finance some of your needs if you don’t have the cash flow? A home equity loan or line of credit are two ways to get the necessary […]
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Who hasn’t checked out online real estate sites for price estimates of their own home, a neighbor’s home, or even a beach house when on vacation? Most of us are guilty as charged! It’s easy to see why these sites and apps are tempting to use since buyers and sellers can get marketing information directly to […]
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Homeowners like to see their home increase in value — it means you made a good decision purchasing this property. Kudos to you! But before you start high-fiving about how much your home is worth, you might want to take a closer look at your tax assessment. Remember … the higher the assessment, the higher […]
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You love your neighborhood and everything about where you live, but you wish you could make some changes to your home. You’re not alone with this thinking. But many homeowners don’t move forward since they believe that financing and lack of cash is a roadblock for them when it comes to renovating their current home. […]
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Are you feeling apprehensive about moving? You're not alone. The prospect of relocating to a new home can bring about numerous fears and uncertainties. As a local realtor, I understand the anxieties that come with such a significant change.
From worries about finding the right neighborhood to concerns about the complexities of the housing market, I recognize these fears and am here to help ease them. With my expertise and local knowledge, I can guide you through every step of the process, offering insights into the community, market trends, and available properties.