
How Supply and Demand Can Impact Your Buying and Selling Goals
In today’s housing market, there are far more buyers looking for homes than sellers listing their houses. Based on the concept of supply and demand, this means home prices will naturally rise. Why is that? When there are more people trying to buy an item than there are making that item available for

The Relationship Between School District And Neighborhood Value
When looking for your next home, you'll probably specify the area, maybe the neighborhood, and perhaps even specific landmarks you need to be near. As a parent, that landmark may be a specific school district for your child(ren) to attend. Once you find that district, you discover the homes to y

Real Estate Voted the Best Investment Eight Years in a Row
In an annual Gallup poll, Americans chose real estate as the best long-term investment. And it’s not the first time it’s topped the list, either. Real estate has been on a winning streak for the past eight years, consistently gaining traction as the best long-term investment (see graph below): If yo
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