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Whether it’s the first house you’ve looked at or the hundredth, you’ve found a property that checks all the boxes, and now you’re ready to make an offer—a competitive offer where a seller will accept yours over anyone else...
Buying a home is inherently emotional. After all, it’s the place you’ll be spending much of your free time, and the place where you’ll be making new memories. It’s a gathering place for friends and loved ones. It’s the she...
In the past year, Donelson has gained popularity, becoming one of the most buzzed-about suburbs in Nashville. The area offers single-family homes dating as far back as 1920 with a median sale price in the mid $200s. The neighborhood is a well-pla...
When I bought my home, I was elated. I felt a huge sense of accomplishment, and the thrill of having my own space brought me joy in the present moment and excitement for the future—that is, until a pipe burst a week after I moved in. A plumber c...
Britney and Kyle had been living in Avondale for a combined five years when they decided it was time to buy a house. Recently engaged and fully com...
Rita and Jerry Shedlock have owned six, maybe seven, homes in the past four decades, so when they decided it was time to downsize, they knew exactly wha...
“I was looking for properties because I was moving from New York to Virginia and I initially came up with 15 - 20 places, but then everything...
Homebuyers often make the mistake of choosing the first real estate agent they meet, thinking that they're all the same, but buying a home is a huge und...
Yes, buying a home is transactional. But it’s also incredibly emotional. For sellers, they’re saying goodbye to a place that might ha...
You’ve spent hours in bed scrolling through home listings on your phone. Your thumb is sore from swiping, and your eyes are strained from all that...