Category: Real Estate Tips

Priorities of First-Time Buyers

Priorities of First-Time Buyers   More first-time buyers hope to transition from renting to owning in 2022. After a challenging 2021, many are looking ahead to the new year for an opening in the market—one where competition may not be as tight as it has been this year. Aspiring first-time buyers are already actively looking: …

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Credit Tips when applying for a mortgage

New loan limit news alert: Expand your home search criteria! Conventional loan limits for 2022 for single-unit properties have gone up 18% from $548,250 to $647,200. To understand how you benefit from this update, let’s talk. With the help of myself and John Coneys of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886) we can explore homebuying …

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Misconceptions About a Seller’s Market

Misconceptions About a Seller’s Market   The housing market is hot, but some homeowners may overestimate just how hot it is when they go to sell. Real estate professionals shared with realtor.com® a few unrealistic expectationss that some of their sellers have had, such as that their home has doubled in value since they bought it …

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Fewer Homes Affordable to Those Who Earn $100K

Fewer Homes Affordable to Those Who Earn $100K   Rising home prices and shrinking inventories are pressing on affordability, the National Association of REALTORS® reports. Home buyers are struggling to find a home to buy—and one they can afford. The share of homes available and affordable for a household earning $100,000 has fallen considerably over …

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High Inflation Is Affecting Real Estate

High Inflation Is Affecting Real Estate Rising inflation is pressing on Americans across the economic spectrum with costs for groceries to gasoline increasing. In November, consumer prices increased by 6.8% compared to a year ago, the largest annual gain in the past 40 years. Some of the highest increases occurred for energy, shelter, cars, and …

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The Advantages of homeownership

Check out these helpful credit tips! With the help of myself and John Coneys of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886) we can explore homebuying options to help you meet your goals. #RealEstate #Realtor #HomePurchase #BuyersMarket #PlymouthMeetingRP

Single Women Buyers Outnumber Single Men

Single Women Buyers Outnumber Single Men   Women are second only to married couples as a homebuying presence in the real estate market, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. Currently, 19% of the homebuying market are single women, while 9% are single men and 60% are married couples, according to NAR. Single women and …

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Mortgage Rates Hold Steady

Mortgage Rates Hold Steady   For the last four consecutive weeks, mortgage rates have generally held stable. But that could soon change, with inflation, action from the Federal Reserve possibly quickening its pace to taper its bond purchases, and other financial activity triggered by the ongoing pandemic all playing a role, economists say. “Mortgage rates …

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Average Homeowner Equity Gain in Third Quarter: $57K

Average Homeowner Equity Gain in Third Quarter: $57K   Homeowners continue to build wealth. Home price growth is reaching the highest level in more than four decades, pushing equity gains to a record high. The average home equity gained between the third quarter of 2020 and the third quarter of 2021 is about $57,000, CoreLogic …

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10 Standout Markets for 2022

10 Standout Markets for 2022 Expect the nation’s hottest markets next year to be centered largely in tech hubs in the Midwest and Mountain states, which offer affordable alternatives to pricier coastal regions. Realtor.com® recently released its forecast of the top-performing markets for 2022. “Our top housing markets are attracting remote-minded workers, possibly interested in …

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How Quickly Will Mortgage Rates Rise in 2022?

How Quickly Will Mortgage Rates Rise in 2022?   Mortgage rates play a big role in borrowers’ buying power. Super low rates over the past year have allowed many home buyers to stretch their housing budgets, important as they have faced high home price increases. But many economists are predicting higher rates over the next …

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Larger Homes Driving Moves

Larger Homes Driving Moves With Americans spending more time at home during the pandemic, their motivation to move has increased, finds a survey from StorageUnits.com, a storage facility firm. Thirty-seven percent of about 1,250 Americans recently surveyed said they moved into homes with more square footage between March 2020 and October 2021. Thirty-nine percent of Americans say …

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