Purchasing a home is a major life decision, and for many homebuyers, the ideal property may not always come fully finished. An unfinished home offers a unique opportunity to create a space that suits your family’s needs while potentially saving money upfront. Whether you're looking to save on your initial purchase or enjoy the flexibility of customizing your home, buying an unfinished house could be a great option. If you're considering an unfinished home as your next residence, … [Read more...]
Home Buying Tips: Three Items to Watch out for in a Purchase Agreement Contract
The purchase agreement is a vitally important document that outlines the provisions, terms and conditions for the transfer of property. It should be read carefully and any ambiguities should be clarified prior to signing. It is a legally binding contract between the buyer and seller. The purchase agreement may vary depending on the location. Most real estate agents use a form that has been approved by a state Realtors® Association. The seller may have a different version that was drawn … [Read more...]
Experiencing ‘Purchase Anxiety’? How to Calm Your Nerves Before Committing to Buy a New Home
Whether this is your first big purchase, or your family is moving to a new location or looking for more space, buying a home has its share of ups and downs. It's perfectly normal to feel anxious about whether or not you've found the right property. Here are some things you can do to make yourself feel more secure with your decision. Do The Math You've probably already done this, but it's okay to go over it a number of times to be sure. Factor in your household income and all the bills you expect … [Read more...]
Newest Home Pricing Data Shows Homes Becoming More Attainable Across The Country
Case-Shiller's 20-city home price index for September reported the lowest pace of year-over-year home price growth in almost two years. Lower home prices balanced housing markets between sellers and buyers, but home prices continued to grow approximately two times faster than wage growth. Case-Shiller's 20 city home price index for September posted a home price growth rate of 5.20 percent as compared to August's year-over-year growth rate of 5.70 percent. While analysts expected slower rates of … [Read more...]
