Angie Hicks brought her expertise to Yahoo Finance, discussing why so many homeowners are opting to renovate rather than move. Angie highlighted essential insights from our State of Home Spending Report and shared her top tips for smart renovations. 🏡🔧 Want to know what’s driving this trend and how to make the most of your next renovation project? Check out the interview here: https://lnkd.in/e34XacXg #RenovationTips #HomeSpending #YahooFinance #PressCoverage
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June is #HomeownershipMonth and this recent article from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) shares how homebuyers are willing to give up land in exchange for homeownership. Many homebuyers are prioritizing affordability and are open to smaller living spaces. This trend presents an opportunity for both potential homeowners and renovation experts. Here are some takeaways: - When transforming smaller spaces into highly functional and beautiful homes. Think smart storage solutions, clever space planning, and creating a seamless flow. - Smaller homes often mean less wasted space. Renovations that prioritize energy-efficient features, saves homeowners money on utilities in the long run. - Even in a compact space, luxury is possible! Incorporate high-quality finishes, smart technology, and design elements that create a feeling of comfort and style. Thinking of downsizing or buying a smaller home? Don't be discouraged! With the right renovations, you can achieve your dream home, even in a more compact footprint. P.S. Samar Real Estate Solutions is here to help you unlock the full potential of your space! https://lnkd.in/eAKB_FGd #downsizingtrends #smallhomeerenoideas #functionalliving #womeninconstruction
Buyers Willing to Give up Land in Exchange for Homeownership
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Moving or Improving Your Home? So many homeowners have this question. Take a few minutes and listen to Pat Rilwy with Allen Tate. These next few minutes may clear up some of your questions. #successhappenshere #allentate #realestate #moveorimprove
Move or Improve?
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Why a Newly Built Home Might Be More Budget-Friendly Than You Think 🤔 When it comes to buying a home, many people assume that newly built properties come with a hefty price tag. However, our blog post, "A Newly Built Home May Actually Be More Budget-Friendly," reveals that this isn’t always the case. 1. Lower Maintenance Costs: New homes often come with modern features and materials that require less maintenance, saving you money on repairs and updates. 2. Energy Efficiency: Newly built homes are designed with the latest energy-efficient technologies, which can lead to lower utility bills. 3. Reduced Renovation Costs: Moving into a new home means you won't need to spend on renovations or upgrades, which can be significant in older properties. 4. Warranty Protection: Many new homes come with builder warranties that cover certain repairs, providing peace of mind and potentially saving you money on unexpected issues. 5. Modern Features: New homes often include the latest in smart home technology and updated amenities, offering better value for your money. Curious about how a newly built home could fit into your budget? Explore the full blog post for more insights and see why a new build might be the right choice for you. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gC45jfhu Thinking of making a move? Let’s find the perfect home for you! 🏠 #NewlyBuiltHomes #HomeBuyingTips #BudgetFriendly #RealEstateAdvice #TheKeystoneTeam
A Newly Built Home May Actually Be More Budget-Friendly | The Keystone Team
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Buying a home is a big decision, and it’s essential to consider all your options. By looking into newly built homes, you might find a perfect fit for your needs and your budget. https://lnkd.in/eWj5iztt
A Newly Built Home May Actually Be More Budget-Friendly
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We have all become familiar with online home valuations. This is a great example of how dangerous it can be to rely on those. In this case, basic information is wrong. The house actually has 5 bedrooms and 3,000 sqft of living space. Also Zillow cannot determine the condition of the home and uses a simple radius to define comps regardless of things such as, neighborhood and school boundaries also the proximity to freeways, major arteries and commercial areas etc. This home's value should be in excess of 2 million, pocketing the homeowner almost approximately $200,000 more! If you would like to know your home's actual value, let me know and I will bring you a reliable home valuation. No strings attached. #RandyInTheNeighborhood #RealEstatewithRandy
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Dreaming of a brand-new home? 🏡✨ With the market tighter than ever, new construction might just be your golden ticket! But, hold up—before you dive in, let’s talk must-knows to avoid those new-home hiccups: ✅ Research Your Builder: Not all heroes wear capes, and not all builders deliver dreams. Dig into their history and reputation first! ✅ Negotiate Smart: Price might be set in stone, but builders can offer sweet incentives. Think rate buy-downs or closing cost help. ✅ Timeline Truths: Building a home takes time. Pad your timeline to avoid moving-day mayhem. ✅ Customization vs. Cost: Dream big but stay grounded. Those upgrades? They add up quick. ✅ Community & Fees: Your new home isn’t an island. What’s the bigger picture for the area? And yep, those HOA fees. ✅ Read Before You Sign: Contracts can be tricky. Know what you’re agreeing to, down to the fine print. ✅ Inspections & Warranties: New doesn’t mean flawless. An independent inspection is your best friend, and warranties are your safety net. Eyeing a new construction home? 🏡 Let me guide you through the maze of builders, incentives, and contracts! Ready to make informed choices with a real estate expert by your side? Comment ‘YES’ or DM me to start your journey to a brand-new home. #NewHomeNewRules #BuilderBeware #SmartHomeBuyers #ConstructionInsights #FutureHomeowner #BuildingDreams #HomeBuyingJourney #bairdwarner #bairdwarnernaperville
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We're excited to share our latest blog post: "Homebuilders Aren’t Overbuilding, They’re Catching Up." This post is essential reading if you're considering a newly built home. Key Highlights: Historical Context: Understand why the current increase in new homes isn’t a repeat of 2008. Market Adjustments: Learn how builders are responding to today’s market conditions. Timing Your Purchase: Find out why now may be the best time to buy a new home. Why You Should Read It: Clarifies misconceptions about new home construction. Offers valuable insights into current market trends. Helps you make informed decisions whether buying now or planning for the future. Stay ahead of the curve and make smart choices in the real estate market. https://lnkd.in/g2BXshqP
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As seasoned real estate professionals, we're here to shed light on the undeniable benefits of opting for a newly built home. In a shifting landscape of housing options, newly built homes are emerging as a remarkably substantial component of the current housing inventory. The latest report from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reveals a near-record percentage. Ready to embark on the journey of creating your perfect home? Let's explore the endless possibilities together! #NewHomeJourney #RealEstateExperts #HomeBuilding #NewHomeTrend #HousingMarketShift #NAHBReport
Why You May Want To Seriously Consider a Newly Built Home
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Thinking about selling, but not sure where you’ll go? The good news is the supply of newly built and existing homes for sale has grown this year. That gives you more options – each with their own perks. So, which will you choose? A charming existing home or a shiny new build? Let me know which features you’re looking for in your next home. Drop your answer below. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eDj-FeTr #realestatetips #newconstruction #realestateadvice #richometeam
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While it’s true new home construction is a bigger segment of the market than the norm, that’s not a bad thing. Builders aren’t overbuilding, and they’re responding to market signals to avoid repeating the mistakes that were made in 2008. If you want to buy now while new home options may be at their peak, let’s connect. #homebuilders #atlantarealestate #totalatlantagroup https://lnkd.in/gGWf6UgQ
Homebuilders Aren’t Overbuilding, They’re Catching Up — Total Atlanta Group
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