Stephanie Jesko

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January
5

Selling Your Home? Let's Plan Your Move Together!

Selling your home is a big step, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming! With a little planning and the right guidance, you can navigate the process with ease and confidence. Think of this as your friendly roadmap to a successful sale.

Here's how we can work together to make it happen:

1. Are You Ready to Move? (6-12 Months Before Closing)

Before we dive in, let's chat about your goals and make sure this is the right time for you. We'll consider things like:

  • Your Finances: Do you have a good idea of your home's value? Are you prepared for the costs of selling and buying a new place?
  • The Market:

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December
5

Are you ready to embark on your Putnam County home-buying adventure?

Before you dive headfirst into open houses and online listings, let's take a step back and lay the groundwork for a successful home search.

Here are 3 crucial steps to get you started:

  1. Get Pre-Approved: Knowing your budget is the first step to finding your dream home. Getting pre-approved for a mortgage gives you a clear picture of what you can afford and helps you move quickly when you find the perfect property.

  2. Define Your Needs and Wants: Take some time to think about what truly matters to you in a home. Do you need a spacious backyard for your furry friend? A short commu...

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September
28

A fixer-upper can be one of the best deals in any housing market — if you're prepared.

Many people, especially first-time home buyers, start their search at the top of the budget range they can afford or get financed. However, the decision to take on a fixer-upper can not only save lots of money, but it gives you a special sense of pride as you put your mark on your future dream home. The choice to consider a fixer-upper will open a whole new segment of the market for you.

But: It's important to take some extra precautions with this kind of "home improvement." The process of finding the right fixer-upper comes down to three big steps:

  1. Insist on a Home Inspection
    A complete inspection is absolutely essential for any fixer-upper, especially if the home is offered "as-is...

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September
25

Selling your home is a complex process. But one thing you can do to make it easier is to get familiar with some of the real estate terms that will be used. Here are some of the most common terms and what sellers should know about them.

  1. Seller's market
    A seller's market is advantageous to you, the seller. It means there are lots of buyers and fewer sellers. Under these conditions, homes often sell quickly and at or over the asking price.
  2. Listing agent and dual agency
    The real estate agent who lists the home for sale and represents the seller's interests during the transaction is the listing agent. Dual agency is where the same agent represents both the buyer and the seller. Because it can create a conflict of interest, dual agency is illegal in some states.
  3. MLS
    MLS stands for Multiple L...

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August
22

Buying a house is a rewarding but complex adventure. The more you know about the process, the easier it is for you to find the right deal for you.

Over and over, first-time homebuyers, in particular, have mentioned there are things they wish they'd known. This list of ten common "things no one told me before buying a house" will get you off on the right foot when it's time to house-hunt!

  1. Down Payments
    It wasn't that long ago when a 20% down payment was considered standard for buying a home. Things have changed: Lenders are often willing to work with you on a lower down payment. There are even first-time homebuyer programs that require a very low or no down payment.
  2. School Districts
    Homebuyers who don't have children and don't plan to in the future often over...

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