If you’ve got a move on your mind, you may be wondering whether you should wait to sell until mortgage rates come down before you spring into action.
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If you’re about to retire, or just did, downsizing can be a good way to try to cut down on some of your expenses.
When mortgage rates spiked up over the last few years, some homeowners put their plans to move on pause.
If you’re trying to sell your house, you may be looking at this spring season as the sweet spot – and you’re not wrong.
In real estate, a good first impression is key. If the outside of a house looks welcoming, more people will want to come in and see it.
If you’re planning to move soon, you might be wondering if there'll be more homes to choose from, where prices and mortgage rates are headed, and how to navigate today’s market.
With the number of new listings going up and average days on market going down, buyers may have more options, but will still want to move fast.
Thinking about selling your house and wondering if now’s a good time to do it?