When getting a home ready to sell, a homeowner’s biggest challenge is often a change in mindset. No longer should you think of your house as your cherished home; it's now a commodity that must compete with similarly situated homes in your neighborhood. That may be hard pill to swallow, but accepting this reality makes it much easier to do all the things necessary to get the … [Read more...] about The #1 Thing Sellers Must do When Preparing the Home to Sell
Challenging Conventional Wisdom on the Housing Bubble
Ever wonder what was the true cause of the housing bubble and financial crisis of the early 2000s? Conventional wisdom tends to follow a common theme of bad loans, greedy investors, and oversupply. But a recent book by Kevin Erdmann challenges some of these oft-held beliefs with a data-driven resource that could change minds on how to avoid a housing boom and bust in the … [Read more...] about Challenging Conventional Wisdom on the Housing Bubble
Challenging Conventional Wisdom on the Housing Bubble
Ever wonder what was the true cause of the housing bubble and financial crisis of the early 2000s? Conventional wisdom tends to follow a common theme of bad loans, greedy investors, and oversupply. But a recent book by Kevin Erdmann challenges some of these oft-held beliefs with a data-driven resource that could change minds on how to avoid a housing boom and bust in the … [Read more...] about Challenging Conventional Wisdom on the Housing Bubble
Rapid Home Sale Trend Continues in D.C.
Though D.C. home sale prices so far this year have increased less than two percent over the same period last year, the Washington, D.C. market remains hot, with homes selling quickly once they hit the market, according to MarketStats by ShowingTime. From January through September of this year, the average days on market was just 37 for the District, down from an average of … [Read more...] about Rapid Home Sale Trend Continues in D.C.
Rapid Home Sale Trend Continues in D.C.
Though D.C. home sale prices so far this year have increased less than two percent over the same period last year, the Washington, D.C. market remains hot, with homes selling quickly once they hit the market, according to MarketStats by ShowingTime. From January through September of this year, the average days on market was just 37 for the District, down from an average of … [Read more...] about Rapid Home Sale Trend Continues in D.C.