How to Know a Home is Right for You and Your Needs Before Making an Offer Buying a home is a big decision that can have a long-lasting impact on your life. It’s not just about the price tag or square footage but also ...
Home Staging Ideas and Strategies to Sell Your Home Selling a home can be an overwhelming and challenging process. However, with the right strategies and a well-executed home staging plan, you can make your home more ...
Real estate agents are professionals who help people buy, sell, and even rent properties. They are licensed and regulated by state governments and are required to follow certain ethical and legal standards. These agen...
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Central Oregon is home to some of the most unique geological formations in the country, including the Lava River Cave, also known as the Lava Tubes. The Lava River Cave is a natural wonder that attracts visitors from ...
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Today’s Mortage Rates versus Historically Average Rates Mortgages have been around for centuries, but the interest rates and terms have varied greatly over time. In this post, we will take a look at the historic...
4 Ideas to Offset Homeownership Costs If you’re running a tight budget, it can be difficult to afford a home. But with these ideas, you might be able to find some extra cash to put toward your mortgage—or even p...
Zillow Zestimates versus a Professional CMA Ahh Zillow, we’ve all gone it to find information on a home or just to look to see what’s out there. One of their features is called the Zillow ‘zestimate&...
Stepping Stones of a Real Estate Transaction Congratulations, you’re a first time home buyer or just have been out of the home buying process for some time – here are the stepping stones of a traditional r...
Top Exterior Home Colors for 2023 Do we dare say? Spring is here Central Oregon and it’s time to start thinking of tackling those outside projects. Painting your home can come about for many reasons like mainten...
Prepping Your Lawn for Summer Lawns are a big part of the American landscape. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average lawn in the U.S. is about 1/3 of an acre. That’s a lot of grass! ...