Embracing Change: When Life Calls for a Move

By |2023-12-01T12:15:46-06:00November 19, 2023|Real Estate Video|

Life is full of surprises, and those surprises often lead to big changes. Whether you're welcoming a new addition to your family, saying goodbye to a loved one, embarking on a new career, or retiring from the workforce, life events can sometimes call for a move. In this brief video, we'll explore some of the most common life-changing events that people face and how they can inspire a move. If you're experiencing a life-changing event that's moving you to buy or sell, don't hesitate to reach out. I can help you make the most of this transitional period in your [...]

What’s in Store? Decoding Mortgage Rate Trend Predictions

By |2023-12-01T12:17:32-06:00July 19, 2023|Real Estate Video|

In this brief video, I dive into the burning question everyone wants to know: "What's going to happen with mortgage rates?" While I can't predict the future, I'll share valuable insights from industry experts and tell you the advice I’m currently giving to my Austin, TX home buyers. My goal is to provide you with a clear understanding of the housing market, empowering you to make informed decisions whether you're a prospective home buyer or just curious about economic trends. If you have any questions or would like talk about real estate or your home buying and selling goals, please [...]

How to Become a Homeowner on a First-Time Buyer’s Budget

By |2023-05-04T14:38:39-05:00May 4, 2023|Real Estate|

It's not easy being a first-time homebuyer right now. At the end of last year, housing affordability hit an all-time low.1 Additionally, mortgage rates have risen significantly since 2021, while inventory remains tight for many property categories, but especially for starter homes. Even lower-priced condos are harder to snag these days, as investors and downsizers muscle out first-timers by offering stronger, often cash-heavy bids.2 In fact, according to the National Association of Realtors, only 26% of last year's homebuyers were first-timers—the lowest share on record and down from 34% a year prior. This underscores just how steep a hill new [...]

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