October 2022

Data Collection & Privacy Protection

Warnings about online security breaches leading to identity theft are often based on worst-case scenarios of scams or viruses, but it’s important to be aware that commonplace online activity can also contribute to the erosion of privacy. Most people’s social media conversations, browser histories and search-engine activities are constantly contributing to virtual profiles that identify them as prime...

Should You Buy a Home that Needs Work?

Imagine you find a home on the market that checks all the boxes. There’s only one issue. It needs work. Perhaps the paint has faded, or the kitchen is old, or there are repairs needed. Should you make an offer on that home? That depends on many factors, of course. The first thing you should consider is whether or not the home is otherwise ideal. If it has everything you want — location, size,...

Plans to Make before Closing Day

When you sell your property and buy your next dream home, closing day can come faster than you might imagine. Before you know it, it’s just weeks away! So, it’s important to make the proper plans to ensure everything goes smoothly. Here are the most common plans you’ll need to make: Contact the post office to get your mail forwarded. No matter how thorough you are in updating your address...

Seven Master Bedroom Staging Ideas

As you may know, staging involves setting up the furniture, art and accessories of each room so that, overall, your home looks as appealing as possible to buyers. It’s similar to what furniture stores do when they create displays of model bedrooms, kitchens, etc. Consider using mirrors to make the bedroom seem larger and more comfortable. Put a new comforter on the bed. Update the wattage or...

Places Buyers Look When Viewing your Home

You might be surprised to know which spaces in a home most buyers look at when viewing a property. If you’re preparing your home for sale, make sure to consider the following places that are likely to be checked out: Inside closets. Buyers want to get a sense of the size and capacity of all your closets. Make sure they’re clean and well organized. Avoid the “overstuffed” look....

Finding an Honest Home Improvement Contractor

You can’t call yourself a dentist unless you have specific hard-earned credentials. Just about anyone, however, can hang a shingle and call themselves a home improvement contractor. That’s why choosing a reputable one is so difficult. Here are some tips: Find out if they are truly in business full-time. A part-time or occasional contractor may not have the experience necessary to do a great...

What Can Sellers Do About High Interest Rates?

Interest rates are on the rise. While they’re still historically low, they’re definitely higher than they were a year ago, which can be less than optimal for buyers. Many of the buyers we’re seeing in the market today are very cognizant of this shift. Today’s buyers still have the same access to the upfront money for down payments and closing costs as buyers from the past couple of years. But...

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