Category: Real Estate Tips

15-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgages Reach Record Low

15-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgages Reach Record Low   Borrowers can still take advantage of some of the lowest mortgage rates of all time. For the fifth consecutive week, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has remained below 3%. Also, the 15-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 2.10% this week, an all-time low, Freddie Mac reported. “As the economy works to …

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Rent or Buy?

Rent of Buy? Are you looking to move out and get a place of your own, but cannot decide whether to rent or buy? Many renters can afford to buy a home, but don’t even know it! Check below for more information. With the help of myself and John Coneys of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 …

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Sales Soar 81% Over Last Year

Sales Soar 81% Over Last Year   The multimillion-dollar trophy home has been in hot demand since the pandemic. The number of homes that were sold for more than $1 million has increased by a whopping 81% over the past year, according to a new analysis from Point2 Homes. In the Midwest alone, the volume …

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Delaware County / Broomall PA Home – 106 Cherry Hill Ln Broomall, PA 19008

Delaware County / Broomall PA Home – 106 Cherry Hill Ln Broomall, PA 19008 $599,000 Est. Mortgage $3,011/mo* 4 Beds 4 Baths 2176 Sq. Ft. Description about this home for sale at 106 Cherry Hill Ln Broomall, PA 19008 Welcome home! This charming, meticulously maintained multi-level split home in Broomall offers 4 beds and 3.5 …

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Homes Get Larger While Lots Shrink

Homes Get Larger While Lots Shrink A big backyard may be tougher to find nowadays. Single-family homes are getting larger whereas the lots are getting smaller. The median home size is now about 2,260 square feet—up from 2,170 square feet in 2010. The median lot size, however, on a new home has decreased nearly 18% …

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Singles Leave Cities Where They Lost Out on Love

Singles Leave Cities Where They Lost Out on Love   If you’re single and ready to mingle, should you also move? Many singles say they moved to a new city or state for a fresh start after ending a romantic relationship, with four out of five relocating, according to a new survey conducted by Cinch …

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We’ve Never Seen Prices Appreciate This Fast

We’ve Never Seen Prices Appreciate This Fast Just how wild is the real estate market right now? You don’t hear National Association of REALTORS® Chief Economist Lawrence Yun say this every day: “We’ve never seen price appreciation of this magnitude.” It’s a sobering message in NAR’s latest home sales video, which covers the month of …

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Condos Vs. Single Family Homes

Condos Vs. Single Family Homes Looking to purchase a home? Conflicted between buying a condominium or a single-family home? Check out our pros and cons to help you make the best decision! With the help of myself and John Coneys of RoundPoint Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886) we can explore homebuying options to help you …

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Rental Prices Broke Records

Rental Prices Broke Records   A shortage of homes for sale has forced more prospective buyers to rent. That is driving up prices in the rental market. The U.S. median rental price in June jumped 8.1% compared to a year ago, reaching $1,575, realtor.com® reports. Also, two-bedroom units saw the largest increase in rents at …

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Fewer Offers Faced Competition in June

Fewer Offers Faced Competition in June   Bidding wars are still more common than a year ago, but economists are starting to notice the competition lessen somewhat. As more housing inventory gradually enters the market, buyers may face some relief from the intense bidding wars that have sent home prices surging in recent months. In …

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Minority Homeownership

Minority Homeownership Homeownership has risen nationwide over recent years but remains low for Black and Latino Americans. Those populations have faced increased challenges during the pandemic, with layoffs and furloughs that have exacerbated their inability to purchase homes, according to a new study by United Way of the National Capital Area. But the study finds …

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Where Rental Scams Are Most Prevalent

Where Rental Scams Are Most Prevalent   As more consumers go apartment hunting once again, they need to make sure they’re not getting duped in renting units that aren’t really up for lease. As the rental market heats up, this kind of scam is reemerging. The worst time for rental scam losses is in the …

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