Write-Offs Uncle Sam Wishes You’d Forget As a homeowner, you can benefit from tax breaks that can shave thousands of dollars off from your IRS bill each year, which could mean a higher refund check. Since it’s that time of year we are all gathering our documents and working on getting out taxes in asap, […]
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Why Are There No Homes On The Market? (And What to Do About It) If you are looking for a home anytime between Thanksgiving and February, the housing inventory takes a deep dive. With hardly any homes on the market, you might be wondering what are the best strategies to find a home if you […]
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What Will Home Prices Be Like This Year? If you or anyone you know has been thinking of buying or selling a home, you are probably wondering what home prices will do this year. Will they go up or down? Will the bidding wars be as competitive as last year? Every year, major housing industry […]
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Get a Head Start on the Spring Market Typically, the most buyers are out and about buying homes in the Spring market. The Spring market around here starts as early as March. But, there are already homes coming on the market and you could be the “early bird” buyer who gets the home! Here’s how […]
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Is 2022 The Year to Buy a Home? If you or anyone you know has been wanting to buy a home but sat it out last year because of how competitive the real estate market was here, this could be the year to make it happen. Even though interest rates inched up slightly at the […]
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Charming West Oakwood Home 2750 Fairmont Ave. Oakwood Ohio 45419 3 Beds 1.5 Baths 2045 square feet $324,900.00 Charming English cottage feel on a beautiful tree lined street Sit and enjoy the neighborhood on the inviting front porch The large living room is great for entertaining your guests Cozy up by the fireplace with gas […]
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The charm and character of historic homes just can't be replicated! In 2014, I was so excited to buy our beautiful 1920s brick tudor home. However, soon after we moved in, we found some pretty big (expensive) surprises. So, I understand the practical side of historic homeownership as well.
I want my clients to be able to enjoy their homes and feel confident in their decision. Since 2014 I have been continually learning about older homes and how construction methods and materials have changed over the years. My goal is to educate my clients on what parts of their home will be easy to maintain and update versus items which may cause a headache or lead to large expenses.