
Buying a new home isn't an easy process to navigate, but our REALTORS® can guide you through it. What's involved in that process, and how much time will you spend on it? Your mileage may vary, but here's an average timeline of steps to buying a house and how long you can expect them to take.

When our REALTORS® work with homebuyers, one topic they like to discuss is home warranties. Whether a client is a first-time homebuyer or has been through this a few times, they often wonder whether a home warranty is worth it. The short answer is, "It depends." While there are certainly some homeowners who don't need or benefit from a home warranty, there are others for whom this type of warranty can be a real lifesaver.

Most veterans know that they can get a government-backed loan to purchase a home. But they don't always know how they work or how to access those benefits when they need them. Our REALTORS® want to eliminate any confusion by sharing the critical information you need to finance your new home.

A home is likely the largest single purchase a family makes, making it crucial that the best real estate agent guides the way. Our REALTORS® have a solid track record of serving our clients well for over 65 years. But when it comes to choosing an agent to represent them, many homebuyers don't know where to begin. Here are a few tips to get you started.

Once you decide that you're ready to buy a house, the next decision you'll need to make is how much house to buy. In other words, how large of a home do you need? If you're having difficulty answering this question immediately, that's fairly normal. It's wise to consider your lifestyle and goals and how they affect the amount of space you need in a home. Our REALTORS® are excited to share a few tips to help you do just that.