Common Home Inspection Findings
After searching for a few months, you've finally landed the home of your dreams. Then comes the 60+ page inspection report, probably the most overwhelming aspect of the home purchasing process. Understanding which inspection items need immediate attention versus what can be part of routine home maintenance can help you make informed decisions, and prevent you from panicking about the state of your next dream home. We like to think of the home inspection report as a guide to owning your new home, a homeowner's guide to maintenance and repairs. Here's a practical guide to common inspection findings and their typical timeframes for repair.
Home Sweet (Smaller) Home: Why America is Downsizing
Seeing a house come back on the market can seem like a huge red flag for many buyers. Over the past couple of months, cancellations have become more commonplace and buyers may find themselves considering a home that was previously under contract with another buyer. However, there are several common reasons why this might happen. Here are the top three reasons.
November and Twin Cities Real Estate
Seeing a house come back on the market can seem like a huge red flag for many buyers. Over the past couple of months, cancellations have become more commonplace and buyers may find themselves considering a home that was previously under contract with another buyer. However, there are several common reasons why this might happen. Here are the top three reasons.
September and Twin Cities Real Estate
Seeing a house come back on the market can seem like a huge red flag for many buyers. Over the past couple of months, cancellations have become more commonplace and buyers may find themselves considering a home that was previously under contract with another buyer. However, there are several common reasons why this might happen. Here are the top three reasons.
Why Homes Come Back on the Market: The Top Three Reasons Explained
Seeing a house come back on the market can seem like a huge red flag for many buyers. Over the past couple of months, cancellations have become more commonplace and buyers may find themselves considering a home that was previously under contract with another buyer. However, there are several common reasons why this might happen. Here are the top three reasons.
Elevating Your Home's Appeal: The Crucial Role of Staging
When preparing to sell your home, remember that first impressions matter—a lot. In fact, on average 94% of buyers find their next home first online. That's where staging steps in. It's not just about throwing up some decorations; it's about creating an atmosphere that resonates with potential buyers. You want them to step inside and immediately envision themselves living there, lounging on the couch, or cooking dinner in the kitchen.
Four Reasons to buy and sell this Fall and Winter: The Often Overlooked Perks of the Low Season
As the temperature cools off, so does all the heat generated by the summer selling season. Just because it’s no longer the busiest time of year in the housing market doesn’t mean your best chance to buy or sell a home has passed.
End-of-Year Twin Cities Market Update
As we wrap up a rollercoaster of a 2023 real estate market, let's take a look at where the market currently stands and what it could mean for you if you're contemplating buying or selling before the year's end (or heading into spring 2024).
Frequently asked buyer and seller questions
If you’re an interested buyer or seller thinking about wading into the property waters, below are common questions clients want answers to. These eight questions are a great start to building your knowledge of the housing market.
What is the Best Season to Sell or Buy a Home?
If you're thinking of buying or selling, the season or month can influence both demand and pricing. Two major factors influence the market regardless of where you live; weather and school district schedules. Of course, your timeline will dictate the ultimate decision you make, whether you're downsizing, relocating, or needing more space for a growing family.
How to Compete in a Multiple Offer Situation
In Minneapolis/St. Paul we are currently very much in a seller's market, meaning that there are far more buyers than sellers. As a result, homes are selling quickly with offers coming from multiple buyers.As a buyer, this can be an overwhelming prospect. Winning in a multiple-offer situation is attainable and sometimes does not require the highest offer but rather a better understanding of the seller coupled with a strategic approach. Here are some of the tactics that can be utilized to ensure your offer is the winning one: