Understanding the Different Types of Appreciation in Real Estate

Appreciation is a cornerstone concept in real estate investment, referring to the increase in a property’s value over time. Investors and homeowners alike benefit from appreciation as it can increase wealth and equity, enabling property owners to leverage their assets further. However, appreciation can come in various forms, each influenced by different factors. Here, we … Read more

Finding Distressed Property

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Distressed properties, though an eye soar for many, can be a terrific opportunity and excellent investment vehicle for your money. That is, assuming you improve the home and increase its value in the process. Ofcourse, this is not always an easy task, and takes a degree of “know how” to understand how to plan, organize, … Read more

Combating high insurance costs

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There’s no question that insurance costs have gone up, and we can spend hours on end talking about some of the reasons why that is. The bottomline is, natural disasters around the country along with elevated costs of materials/construction have largely contributed to elevated insurance costs. Inflation certainly hasn’t helped. In some parts of the … Read more

First rate cut since March 2020

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Interest rates have finally been cut for the first time since March of 2020, what exactly does this mean for real estate? It’s an interest dynamic for buyers and sellers that we are going to explore in this article. As a real estate agent, we’ve been hearing about this anticipated cuts for several months now, … Read more

How to protect your family against inflation

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As presidential elections approach this upcoming November, we’ve been bombarded by a myriad of proposals, promises, and “plans” to make our economy better from both candidates. If you’ve been following my content for some time, you’ve probably heard me say something along the lines of: it doesn’t really matter who gets elected, at the end … Read more

Lifehack: Tracking makes you better at everything

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These last few years, I’ve been new at a lot of things. New to a job, new to a business, new to fatherhood, new to balancing fitness and health with everything else. Sheesh, I’m tired of being the new guy. Not really though, because I believe the thrill of life is in constant learning. This … Read more

Anticipating a rate drop? Here’s why you shouldn’t.

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As 2024 comes into the fall months and approaches its last quarter, there is much anticipation for a rate drop by the federal reserve. This begs the question, should you sit on the sideline until this indeed happens? (and there is strong indication that it will). As a real estate agent, you might find my … Read more

Avoid big bills with regular upkeep

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When something breaks all of a sudden and you weren’t anticipating spending big bucks on fixing it, we run into a problem. Luckily, by being proactive, we can help to mitigate failure of major systems and appliances around your home. Here are a few ways we can do this:  Clean AC units: As weather warms … Read more

Record High Refinancing

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As interest rates drop to the lowest they have in the last year, homeowners are refinancing at record high rates, up 35% in just one week. When compared to the same year one week prior, refinancing applications were also up 118%. What does this mean exactly for the real estate market? Well for starters, it … Read more