Life events can have a major impact on what you need from your home, and retirement is one of the biggest changes many of us face. This period of your life can mean doing more of the things you enjoy, like traveling, visiting with loved ones, or taking on new hobbies. But what does that mean for your home? If you’re looking for ways to focus more on the important things in your life, the answer could be downsizing. A recent article from The Balance talks about why it could be a great option, … [Read more...]
What Is Multigenerational Housing?
Why Investing on Cherokee, Paulding and Bartow Counties is Profitable
There’s a recent study from the Federal Reserve bank of Atlanta showing that the three counties we love to work in are “affordable.” Interest rates have risen since the January report and we are seeing strong appreciation in prices yet demand for rentals makes these areas good buys as median income incomes can buy a median income house. We expect to see this trend continue due to location and population growth. As an added bonus we will happily manage your rental investments too What is a … [Read more...]
On the Fence of Whether or Not To Move This Spring? Consider This.
If you’re thinking of selling your house, it may be because you’ve heard prices are rising, listings are going fast, and sellers are getting multiple offers on their homes. But why are conditions so good for sellers today? And what can you expect when you move? To help answer both of those questions, let’s turn to the data. Today, there are far more buyers looking for homes than sellers listing their houses. Here are the maps of the latest buyer and seller traffic from the National … [Read more...]
Where Are Mortgage Rates Headed?
There’s never been a truer statement regarding forecasting mortgage rates than the one offered last year by Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American: “You know, the fallacy of economic forecasting is: Don’t ever try and forecast interest rates and or, more specifically, if you’re a real estate economist mortgage rates, because you will always invariably be wrong.” Coming into this year, most experts projected mortgage rates would gradually increase and end 2022 in the high three-percent … [Read more...]
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