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You might have seen some home flips on HGTV. Our very own Broker, Tanya, recently renovated her property in Branford! With hard work and a creative mind, Tanya turned an average home into a gorgeous river community retreat! The photos and video below show the before and after process. Share0 Tweet0 Share0 Exterior BeforeExterior AfterLiving […]
Continue readingShare0 Tweet0 Share0 There are many clear financial benefits to owning a home: increasing equity, building net worth, growing appreciation, and more. If you’re a renter, it’s never too early to make a plan for how homeownership can propel you toward a stronger future. Here’s a dive into three often-overlooked financial benefits of homeownership and […]
Continue readingThe residential real estate market has definitely been the shining light in this country’s current economic situation. All-time low mortgage rates coupled with a new appreciation of what a home truly means has caused the housing market to push forward through this major health crisis. Let’s look at two measures that explain the resilience of the real […]
Continue readingShare0 Tweet0 Share0 We were excited about the numbers reported by our affiliated partner Keeping Current Matters in their Monthly Market Report and wanted to share them with you. So, as we get started, we’re going to be talking about the economy, housing recovery, where home prices are going, and what’s causing people to move […]
Continue readingSome Highlights A recent study from HarrisX shows the current health crisis isn’t slowing down today’s homebuyers. Many buyers are accelerating their timelines to take advantage of low mortgage rates, and staying home has enabled some to save more money to put toward a down payment. Let’s connect today if your needs have recently changed and you’re ready to make […]
Continue readingLast Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its latest Employment Situation Summary. Going into the release, the expert consensus was for 1.58 million jobs to be added in July, and for the unemployment rate to fall to 10.5%. When the official report came out, it revealed that 1.8 million jobs were added, and the unemployment rate fell to 10.2% (from 11.1% […]
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