If you’ve been debating whether to remodel your home or just live with the quirks, here’s something to think about: the right updates can both boost your home’s resale value and make you fall in love with your space all over again. According to the 2025 Remodeling Impact Report from the National Association of REALTORS®, Americans spent an estimated $603 billion in 2024 on home remodeling. And those renos aren’t just for fun. With 46% […]
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The 3 Rooms that Can Make or Break a Sale
When it comes to selling your home, not all rooms are created equal. In fact, there are three spaces that buyers pay the most attention to. And if you get them right, you’re more likely to secure top dollar for your property. According to the 2025 National Association of REALTORS® Profile of Home Staging, the living room, primary bedroom, and kitchen are the make-or-break spaces when it comes to staging. Here’s how to make each […]
Read MoreWhat Does Housing Affordability Really Look Like in Virginia and West Virginia?
Spoiler alert: Housing affordability isn’t as simple as the headlines make it sound. Depending on who you ask, the real issue isn’t just home prices or even the number of homes on the market. It’s about access. It’s about opportunity. And most of all, it’s about what affordable really means for the people trying to buy. So, what does affordability look like here in Virginia and West Virginia? And where do you actually stand a […]
Read MoreWill Home Prices Drop in a Recession?
Every time the word “recession” starts popping up in headlines, it brings a wave of uncertainty—especially for anyone thinking about buying or selling a home. You might be wondering: Totally fair questions—and you’re not alone in asking them. The good news is we can look to history to get some real answers. Let’s break it down. A Recession Doesn’t Automatically Mean Home Prices Will Drop First, let’s clear up a common myth: A recession is […]
Read MoreHow Your Home Can Pay You Back at Tax Time
Most people think of homeownership as one big expense. And we get it, between mortgage payments, maintenance, insurance, taxes… the list seems never-ending. But what often gets overlooked is the way your home can pay you back when tax season rolls around. If you’re a homeowner, you may be sitting on deductions and credits that could reduce your taxable income, boost your refund, or soften the blow of what you owe. Here’s how to take […]
Read MoreIs the Housing Market Waking Up This Spring?
You’ve probably heard the headlines: mortgage rates are still high, and the market is tough. But here’s what most of those headlines miss: subtle signs of life in the housing market. Mortgage purchase applications are up year over year, and even though rates are still above 6.5%, demand is starting to stir. It’s not a boom. It’s not a frenzy. But it is something to take note of. What Are Mortgage Purchase Applications? Mortgage purchase […]
Read MoreThe Biggest Mistake Home Sellers Make Every Spring
Everyone knows that spring is typically the best season to sell a home. But, there’s a mistake we see sellers make every year based on that information. When most people think of spring, their mind skips to late in the season—or even early summer—when the weather is perfect, flowers are blooming, and buyers are out in full force. By the time they list, they’re actually late to the game. They end up competing against a […]
Read More5 Things You Need to Know About the 2025 Spring Housing Market
The spring housing market is here, and if you’re thinking about buying or selling, you’ve probably heard plenty of predictions, opinions, and advice. Some of it is useful. Some of it, not so much. So, what’s the real story? Realtor.com’s Chief Economist, Danielle Hale, recently shared advice with her own neighbor about buying a home—advice that every buyer and seller needs to hear. Here’s what you actually need to know about the 2025 spring market, […]
Read MoreInvestors Are Watching Out For a Real Estate Supercycle
Real estate has always been a solid long-term investment, but according to some of the biggest players in the industry, we could be on the verge of something even bigger: A real estate supercycle. Unlike short-term market swings, a supercycle is driven by long-term fundamentals—factors like housing demand, economic shifts, and policy changes that could fuel real estate growth for years to come. Chad Tredway, Head of Real Estate Americas at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, […]
Read MoreSellers Lost $1 Billion Skipping the MLS—Here’s How to Avoid That Mistake
If someone told you that selling your home off-market could cost you thousands—would you still do it? That’s exactly what happened to home sellers across the country who chose to sell outside the MLS (Multiple Listing Service)—the main database where real estate agents list homes for sale. A new Zillow study found that sellers lost $1 billion in 2023 and 2024 by opting for private sales. On average, those homeowners walked away with $4,975 less […]
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