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Is The Recent Dip In Interest Rates Here To Stay?
Even a small increase (or decrease) in interest rates can impact your monthly housing cost. If buying a home in 2019 is on your short list of goals to achieve, meet with Stovall Team and we will help prepare you to take action.
The Essentials. These are the Top 5 Essential Amenities Buyers are Looking For
4 Reasons To Buy A Home This Winter!
The ‘cost’ of a home is determined by two major components: the price of the home and the current mortgage rate. It appears that both are on the rise. But what if they weren’t? Would you wait? Look at the actual reason you are buying and decide if it is worth waiting. Whether you want to have a great place for your children to grow up, you want your family to be safer, or you just want to have control over renovations, maybe now is the time to buy. If you have been debating whether or not to sell your home and are curious about market conditions in your area, talk with Stovall Team. We can help you decide the best time to list your house for sale. Waiting until after the holidays to sell your home probably doesn’t make sense. If you are planning to enter the housing market, either as a buyer or a seller, make sure that you have an experienced local agent who can help you navigate the changes in mortgage interest rates and inventory. Meet with Stovall Team and we can show you the supply conditions in your neighborhood and assist you in gaining access to the buyers who are ready, willing, and able to buy right now! In today’s competitive atmosphere, you need a professional on your side who not only knows the exact conditions in your market but can also help you take the steps you need to in order to secure your new home!
Buying A Home Young Is The Key To Building Wealth
Homeowners who purchase their homes before the age of 35 are better prepared for retirement at age 60, according to a new Urban Institute study. The organization surveyed adults who turned 60 or 61 between 2003 and 2015 for their data set. “Today’s older adults became homeowners at a younger age than today’s young adults. Half the…